Urban Labyrinths - Pablo Meninato, Gregory Marinic

Urban Labyrinths

Informal Settlements, Architecture, and Social Change in Latin America
Buch | Hardcover
190 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-50419-3 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
Urban Labyrinths: Informal Settlements, Architecture, and Social Change in Latin America is a coauthored book that examines intervention initiatives in informal settlements in Latin American cities as social, spatial, architectural, and cultural processes.
Urban Labyrinths: Informal Settlements, Architecture, and Social Change in Latin America examines intervention initiatives in informal settlements in Latin American cities as social, spatial, architectural, and cultural processes.

From the mid-20th century to the present, Latin America and other regions in the Global South have experienced a remarkable demographic trend, with millions of people moving from rural areas to cities in search of work, healthcare, and education. Without other options, these migrants have created self-built settlements mostly located on the periphery of large metropolitan areas. While the initial reaction of governments was to eliminate these communities, since the 1990s, several Latin American cities began to advance new urban intervention approaches for improving quality of life. This book examines informal settlement interventions in five Latin American cities: Rio de Janeiro, Medellín, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Tijuana. It explores the Favela-Bairro Program in Rio de Janeiro during the 1990s which sought to improve living conditions and infrastructure in favelas. It investigates projects propelled by Social Urbanism in Medellín at the beginning of the 2000s, aimed at revitalizing marginalized areas by creating a public transportation network, constructing civic buildings, and creating public spaces. Furthermore, the book examines the long-term initiatives led by SEHAB in São Paulo, which simultaneously addresses favela upgrading works, water pollution remediation strategies, and environmental stewardship. It discusses current intervention initiatives being developed in informal settlements in Buenos Aires and Tijuana, exploring the urban design strategies that address complex challenges faced by these communities. Taken together, the Latin American architects, planners, landscape architects, researchers, and stakeholders involved in these projects confirm that urbanism, architecture, and landscape design can produce positive urban and social transformations for the most underprivileged.

This book will be of interest to students, researchers, and professionals in planning, urbanism, architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, urban geography, public policy, as well as other spatial design disciplines.

Pablo Meninato, PhD, is an architect, architectural critic, and educator. A native of Argentina, Meninato has practiced and taught architecture in Philadelphia, Buenos Aires, and Monterrey, Mexico. He is an Associate Professor at the Temple University Tyler School of Art and Architecture where he teaches history, theory, and urban design. Gregory Marinic, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning SAID and Director of URBANIA, a grant-funded research lab. His current field research is based in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Lima, La Paz, and Guayaquil where it focuses on housing, urban design, informal settlements, and urban morphology.

List of figures

Foreword: Francesco M. Orsini

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Migratory Waves

Right to the City?

Nomenclature

Addressing Informality

Published Antecedents

Structure of the Book

Chapter 1. Rio De Janeiro

Slavery. Brazil's Enduring Legacy

The Favela-Bairro Program

Jorge Jáuregui. ‘Everything had to be built’

Favela Intervention Tactics. Urbanism, Architecture, and Landscape Design

Design as an Agent of Social Change

A Preemptive Balance of the Favela-Bairro Program

Chapter 2. Medellín

Laying the Foundations

Sergio Fajardo's Citizen Commitment

Redefining Governance: Empresas Publicas de Medellin (EPM) and Empresa de Desarrollo Urbano (EDU)

Alejandro Echeverri and the Catalan Connection

PUI: Toward an Urban Design Strategy for Informal Neighborhoods

Case Study: PUI Nororiental

Case Study: UVA de la Cordialidad

Social Urbanism: Critiques and Recommendations

Chapter 3. São Paulo

A Distinctive Urban History

The 1980s: Brazil ‘Discovering’ its Favelas

The Antonico Creek Project in Favela Paraisópolis

Upgrading Favelas in ‘the Corner of Heaven’

Devising Favela-intervention Mechanisms

Women in Command

Post-occupation Concerns and Strategies

Chapter 4. Buenos Aires

The Persistence of the Urban Grid

The ‘Villas Miseria’ and the Policies of Eradication

Argentina Acknowledges the ‘Villas Miseria’

2001: The Conurbano as the Expression of a Country in Turmoil

Urbanism Approximating Informality: Flavio Janches in Villa Tranquila

Villa 31/ ABario Padre Carlos Mugica

On Housing, Civic Buildings, and Public Spaces

Reasons for Optimism for a Fractured Country

Chapter 5. Tijuana

When Illicitness Dictates Urban Growth

A Laboratory of Postmodernity

On Paradises, Border Walls, and Canyons

Los Laureles Canyon

Oscar Romo, Alter Terra, and the Poetics of Recycling

Cruz & Forman: Manufacturing Informality

Combining Formal and Informal Processes

Informality in Tijuana as a Differentiated Path

Chapter 6. Theoretical Considerations

Informal Cities

Informality in Art

Hélio Oiticica: Aspiring to a Large Labyrinth

The Esthetics of the Favela: Paola Berenstein

Debating Intervention Approaches

The Cathedrals of Our Time

Conclusions

Sustainability and Informality

Anticipating Informality

The Politics of Informality

Afterword: Zaida Muxí Martínez

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Research in Architecture
Zusatzinfo 8 Line drawings, black and white; 62 Halftones, black and white; 70 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 539 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 1-032-50419-6 / 1032504196
ISBN-13 978-1-032-50419-3 / 9781032504193
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