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Grandes proyectos y sus impactos en la centralidad urbana

Authors: Cuenya, Beatriz Elena;

Grandes proyectos y sus impactos en la centralidad urbana

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Se argumenta en este trabajo que los grandes proyectos de renovación urbana producen tres impactos claves en la centralidad de las metrópolis contemporáneas: una modificación en la rentabilidad de los usos del suelo, una modificación funcional y físico-espacial, y una modificación en los mecanismos de gestión pública. Luego de analizar en qué consisten estos cambios, identifica cuáles son los intereses dominantes que contribuyen a promoverlos. Finalmente, esboza algunos conflictos que allí se derivan. El análisis se basa en la literatura sobre las nuevas formas urbanas que surgen con la globalización, y en estudios propios sobre grandes proyectos impulsados en Argentina en las dos últimas décadas: Puerto Madero y Poryecto retiro, en Buenos Aires, y Puerto Norte en Rosario.

This article argues that major urban renewal projects produce three key impacts on the centrality of contemporary metropolises: change in the profitability of land use; functional and physic-spatial modification; and alteration of the mechanisms of public management. Upon analysis of what these changes consist of, the paper identifies the dominant interests that contribute to their promotion. Finally, it outlines some conflicts derived therein. The analysis is based on the literature about new urban forms that arise from globalization, and our own studies concerning large urban projects launched in Argentina during the last two decades: Puerto Madero and Retiro Project in Buenos Aires, and Puerto Norte in Rosario

Fil: Cuenya, Beatriz Elena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro de Estudios Urbanos y Regionales; Argentina

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Nuevas formas urbanas, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Planeamiento urbano, Grandes metrópolis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9, Grandes proyectos

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