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Urbanismo y socialismo utópico

Authors: Agudo-Martínez, M. J.;

Urbanismo y socialismo utópico

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Durante el siglo XVIII el urbanismo occidental va a verse influenciado por nuevos planteamientos originados a partir del racionalismo científico y de la ideología burguesa que surge de la Revolución Francesa, la cual se mostrará partidaria de nuevas ciudades laicas basadas en el pensamiento científico ilustrado. La ruptura con el pasado no se realizará de forma radical ni uniforme en todo el panorama europeo, sino que va a verse afectada por sensibles escalas temporales. Por otra parte, se dará un fuerte contraste entre las realizaciones que responden a los intereses de la burguesía como nueva clase emergente y que se ve fortalecida con el nuevo contexto, y aquellas otras propuestas por los ideólogos, curiosamente la mayoría de ellos burgueses también, que pretenden en el fondo una radical transformación de la antigua sociedad de clases. En las diferentes propuestas de las ciudades utópicas será fundamental la importancia de la distribución espacial íntimamente relacionada con las descompensaciones de la industrialización, por eso se tratará siempre de buscar un equilibrio neutralizador unido a la liberalización de las relaciones con los medios de producción, lo que se conseguirá mediante el reparto y la racionalización del trabajo, en aras del beneficio de la comunidad. Los diferentes niveles de necesidades condicionaron el desarrollo de principios organizativos de edificación, con soluciones funcionales a partir de modelos unificados de viviendas que se asociaban con funciones precisas, pero todo ello con una rotunda negación del progreso científico y de la máquina, apoyada en una pretendida vuelta a los orígenes que plantean las nuevas ciudades creadas como rígidos modelos formales cuya pretensión más prioritaria es el cuestionamiento del orden social.

During the eighteenth century the Western urbanism will be influenced by new approaches arising from scientific rationalism and bourgeois ideology comes from the French Revolution, which favored new secular cities based on the enlightened scientific thinking is shown. The break with the past will not be performed radically or uniform throughout the European scene, but will be affected by sensitive time scales. On the other hand, will be a strong contrast between the embodiments correspond to the interests of the bourgeoisie as a new emerging class and is strengthened with the new context, and those proposed by the ideologues, interestingly most of them bourgeois too, They are seeking in the background a radical transformation of the old class society. In the different proposals of utopian cities the importance of the spatial distribution closely related to decompensation of industrialization will be crucial, so it will always try to find a neutralizer balance coupled with the liberalization of media relations of production, which it will be achieved through the distribution and rationalization of work, for the sake of the benefit of the community. The different levels of needs conditioned the development of organizational principles of building, with functional solutions from unified models of houses that were associated with specific functions, but all with an outright denial of scientific progress and machine, based on an alleged back to the origins posed by new cities created as rigid formal models whose most priority claim is questioning the social order.

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