THE OFFICIAL URBANIZATION PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SANTIAGO FROM 1939: COMMON TRACES BETWEEN THE MODERN CITY AND THE PRECEDING CITY

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2015
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By drawing the limits between public and private, the architectural definition of the city through a plan generates precise ways of common life (unlike a master plan which only defines general conditions). Through an in-depth reading of Brunner's Official Plan of 1939, this article analyses a proposal that, through lines that defined blocks' and streets' form -the common space-, managed to establish a new idea of urbanity for Santiago.
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Brunner, urbanism, drawing, street, block
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