969 resultados para Argentina, Province of Buenos Aires
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p.231-241
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If you stand on the edge of a river you are likely to see the otherside. From a narrow stream in the countryside to broad urban bodies of water, one of the conditions of rivers in Europe is the relative narrowness and ease to cross. Other rivers, such as Rio de la Plata are very far from this condition, with a width of 48 km at the merging of delta del Paraná and 219 km where it meets the sea. This
condition had a great significance in the way Buenos Aires was perceived and the way it developed
historically. A boundless flat land confronted with a boundless flat river is a very particular condition
that invites each person to frame their own view. The riverfront is therefore the fringe and horizon
of the city. As a horizon it is the link with others, with the outside, with faraway lands, and for some
even the reminder of home. These areas, in their harbor condition, are the fringe of the city; they
are working areas, contested spaces, open for speculation and social conflict.
In this paper I intend to explore a series of different perceptions of the river from the land and the
land from the river as the riverfront evolved from a fortified defense system through to the
combination of a commercial harbor, airport and populated public spaces. For this purpose I will
investigate the writings of travelers, urban designers and policy makers who were instrumental in
the transformation of the riverfront.
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The article revises the new planning regulations introduced in Latin America under the Bourbon reform, looking at the real estate market that these new conditions created in the capital of the Viceroyalty of the River Plate.
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Fil: Mastrangelo, Fabiana.
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Fil: Yerga de Ysaguirre, M. C..
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Fil: Saguí, Teresita.
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Fil: Introna, Ana María.
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Fil: Farés, María Celina. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
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Fil: Starcenbaum, Marcelo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.