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LA FÁBRICA-CASA: HÁBITATS COLABORATIVOS Y PATRIMONIO INDUSTRIAL DESDE LOS 60 EN NYC

THE FACTORY-HOME: COLLABORATIVE HABITATS AND INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE IN NYC FROM THE 1960S
Authors: María F. Carrascal Pérez; Silvana Rodrigues de Oliveira;

LA FÁBRICA-CASA: HÁBITATS COLABORATIVOS Y PATRIMONIO INDUSTRIAL DESDE LOS 60 EN NYC

Abstract

Nueva York, paradigma de la ciudad vertical, fue también escenario de procesos disruptivos que reaccionaban a las numerosas acciones de renovación urbana iniciadas en los años cincuenta en los que se adoptaba el modelo moderno residencial sobre operaciones de tabula rasa. En la siguiente década, desde el mundo del arte se produjeron ciertos proyectos que supusieron una alternativa habitacional en espacios productivos obsoletos Esta investigación, apoyada en la metodología de estudio de casos, presenta tres propuestas en las que antiguas industrias se relacionarían de forma innovadora y complementaria con el proyecto de vivienda colectiva. El primer caso, ideado por el artista I. Noguchi, con el apoyo de Buckminster Fuller, supuso la transformación de una antigua fábrica en un jardín abierto de esculturas en el contexto de la comunidad residencial de Astoria. Las dos iniciativas siguientes fueron impulsadas por J.K. Davidson y el J.M. Kaplan Fund: un sistema de viviendas cooperativas en el distrito manufacturero de SoHo ideado por el artista G. Maciunas y el arquitecto S. Shapiro, y un proyecto de conversión de los antiguos Bell Labs en el Westbeth Artists Housing, por el arquitecto R. Meier. Estas iniciativas pioneras indagarán en la construcción de hábitats inclusivos y colaborativos en espacios industriales, en su rehabilitación adaptativa y configuración como espacio doméstico creativo, así como en su significación como patrimonio contemporáneo.

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Patrimonio industrial, Vivienda colaborativa, Nueva York, Regeneración creativa, Rehabilitación adaptativa, Comunidad artística

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