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Mass housing neighbourhoods in medium sized andalusian cities: between historic city centres and new peripheral developments
Author/s | Navas Carrillo, Daniel
Pérez Cano, María Teresa ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rosa Jiménez, Carlos Jesús |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio |
Date | 2017 |
Abstract | This paper aims to analyse the evolution experienced by the neighbourhoods that comprise the so-called first periphery. Most of them have been thoroughly studied, has led to recognize theirs values and to be included in ... This paper aims to analyse the evolution experienced by the neighbourhoods that comprise the so-called first periphery. Most of them have been thoroughly studied, has led to recognize theirs values and to be included in the catalogues of heritage protection of their respective cities. However, this research shows that is pending an in-depth analysis in cities of intermediate scale. Its significance lies not only in the fact that they are the most significant operations of architecture of the modern movement in their respective cities, but are especially noteworthy the values derived from its strategic location within the urban structure of these intermediate scale cities. Being near to city centre, they have been constituted as transition pieces between historic sites, new peripheral developments, and even, their nearest territory. As method, this research proposes a comparative analysis of traceability among different study cases, from medium-sized cities of the Andalusian Coast (Spain). In this context, it means recording the evolution that these promotions have been experienced since their first designs until their current situation. It attempts to find the characteristics that have resulted in the urban configuration of this periphery and to recognize the sum of all the cultural, economic, social and technological aspects that conditions the ways of life that today are detected in them. Definitely, the knowledge generated by this research allows extracting architectural and urban values of these examples, which justify its necessary dissemination as part of our legacy. |
Funding agencies | Universidad de Sevilla |
Citation | Navas Carrillo, D., Pérez Cano, M.T. y Rosa Jiménez, C.J. (2017). Mass housing neighbourhoods in medium sized andalusian cities: between historic city centres and new peripheral developments. IOP Conference Series: materials science and engineering, 245, 1-12. |
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