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- ItemCARTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION AS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS AS REGARDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SANTIAGO PLAIN IN 1910(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, ESCUELA ARQUITECTURA, 2012) Hidalgo, German; Rosas, Jose; Strabucchl, Wren
- ItemCARTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION AS THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE THEORETIC REFLECTIONS REGARDING THE CREATION OF THE MAP OF SANTIAGO IN 1910(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, ESCUELA ARQUITECTURA, 2012) Hidalgo, German; Rosas, Jose; Strabucchl, Wren
- ItemDetailed Map of Santiago by Alejandro Bertrand (1889-1890)(2013) Strabucci, Wren; Vicuna, Magdalena; Hidalgo, German; Rosas, JoseIn the late 19th century the thorough survey of every street profile in Santiago generated a set of documents which, throughout the next century, allowed extensive operations of urban modernization. Implementations of sewerage systems, tram networks and power lines are tributary to this first plan that managed to integrate the vast reality of the city.
- ItemROVING BERTRAND: LESSONS OF THE 1890 DETAILED BLUEPRINT OF SANTIAGO(UNIV DIEGO PORTALES, 2013) Rosas, Jose; Hidalgo, German; Strabucchi, WrenIn order to prove the condition of pre-urbanized city of Santiago towards the last quarter of the XIX century and its way leading to an urbanized city in the early XX century, we have researched and restituted the wall blueprint of the city of Santiago completely, scale 1:5000, on the basis of the streets assessment, scale 7:200 done firstly by the engineer Alejandro Bertrand in 1890.
- ItemSantiago 1872- 1875: a blueprint for the Vicuna Mackenna plan(PALGRAVE, 2021) Hidalgo, German; Strabucchi, Wren; Rosas, Jose; Montalban, Magdalena; Guzman, GermanThe aim of this article is to explore how Manuel Rojas thinks about, imagines, and fictionalizes the relationship between humans and nature in the context of a society headed towards modernity, using two unpublished texts from the writer's archive: the unfinished novel Astromelia and the short story "El nino y el choroy". In both, Rojas introduces us to characters who, immersed in vital and culturally-diverse contexts, bond effectively with living beings, both human and non-human. Beyond traditional institutions like marriage and family or a political affinity mediated by anarchism, we are talking about characters who make "oddkin" (Haraway) with others-humans, animals, and plants-on the basis of solidarity and reciprocity. In these texts, Rojas invites us to think about small, collaborative, and mobile affective communities, in which diverse subjectivities, not necessarily human, are intertwined.
- ItemSantiago 1910. Leisure plots(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, ESCUELA ARQUITECTURA, 2010) Rosas, Jose; Strabucchi, Wren; Hidalgo, German; Cordano, Italo
- ItemTHE PLANO DETALLADO DE SANTIAGO BY ALEJANDRO BERTRAND (1889-1890)(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2013) Strabucchi, Wren; Vicuna, Magdalena; Hidalgo, German; Rosas, JoseThis article presents and analyzes the potential contribution of the new Law of Contributions to Public Space, to the financing and implementation of public spaces. This article simulates the contribution of private intensive residential densification operations in 15 neighborhoods of the Metropolitan Area of Santiago. The Law constitutes a framework for moving towards balanced urban development through payments for impacts proportional to density. However, the results show that the contribution percentage is insufficient to implement the communal and inter-communal investment plans. In turn, their final contribution in land or money transfer responds to location or lot characteristics because tax assessment and the lot area have greater impact than the density of the residential building, on the contribution to public space. It is shown that when calculating the contributions with the occupation density, distortions occur with respect to the density planned by local zoning instruments.