Resilience and co-production: Conserving modern housing in Chile

dc.catalogadorcarga
dc.contributor.authorTorrent H.
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-30T10:00:15Z
dc.date.available2026-01-30T10:00:15Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstract© of the edition, docomomo International © of the images, their authors and © of the texts, their authors.Modern mass housing complexes have been incorporated to a process of valorization that aims for its permanence. For some time now, the inhabitants of these housing complexes have requested their declaration as monuments to protect them against the threat of real estate business. In most cases - if not all of them - the declaration came at the request of the community, organized with the objective of protecting them in face of the possibility of their disappearance. The status of zona típica allows only keeping the housing complexes safe from the speculative process of urban land. Instead, the organization of residents within the projects has proved successful in obtaining help to actively preserve not only the buildings but also their public spaces with strategies of adaptive re-use of the land, as did the project of restoration of the elevated streets and bridges of Villa Frei, or the “Quiero mi Barrio” plan applied in Villa Portales and the community organization to improve the public spaces of Lastarria and Ex-Estadio housing in Arica. This paper aims to review the architectural and urban values of the complexes and the processes between different actors, including the community and the public realm, sharing resources and power during the last ten years, strategies of co-production, conservation and resilience have been able to achieve, preserve and value the legacy of modern housing architecture in Chile during the last ten years.
dc.description.funderPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
dc.format.extent383 páginas
dc.fuente.origenScopus
dc.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003467731-9
dc.identifier.eissn2041-7373
dc.identifier.issn2041-7365
dc.identifier.scopusidSCOPUS_ID:85119065214
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003467731-9
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/107963
dc.identifier.wosidWOS_ID: 001367447500001
dc.information.autorucEscuela de Arquitectura; Torrent Schneider, Horacio Enrique; 0000-0003-3637-586X; 100483
dc.information.autorucNo Informado; Torrent Schneider, Horacio Enrique; S/I; 100483
dc.language.isoen
dc.nota.accesoContenido completo
dc.pagina.final383
dc.pagina.inicio378
dc.publisherTaylor and Francis
dc.relation.ispartofInheritable Resilience: Sharing Values of Global Modernities - 16th International Docomomo Conference Tokyo Japan 2020+1 Proceedings
dc.revistaInheritable Resilience: Sharing Values of Global Modernities - 16th International Docomomo Conference Tokyo Japan 2020+1 Proceedings
dc.rightsregistro bibliográfico
dc.subjectHybrid care
dc.subjectMental health
dc.subjectPrimary healthcare
dc.subjectPublic policy
dc.subjectTelehealth
dc.subjectPolítica Pública
dc.subjectSalud mental
dc.subjectTelesalud
dc.subjectAtención híbrida
dc.subjectAtención primaria
dc.subject.ddc700
dc.subject.ods11 Sustainable cities and communities
dc.subject.ods15 Life on land
dc.subject.ods16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
dc.subject.odspa11 Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
dc.subject.odspa15 Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
dc.subject.odspa16 Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas
dc.titleResilience and co-production: Conserving modern housing in Chile
dc.typecomunicación de congreso
dc.volumen1
sipa.codpersvinculados100483
sipa.codpersvinculados100483
sipa.indexScopus
sipa.trazabilidadWOS-SCOPUS;2026-01-30
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