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| DOI | 10.1177/0094582X16682780 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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Villa Portales is an icon of modern architecture and urban planning of the 1950s and 1960s in Santiago de Chile. It embodies the political and institutional project of the time, which sought to respond to the need to establish a balance-although tenuous-in a fragile and strained economic and political system. This fact is crucial to understanding its sociospatial objective, the administrative model it employed, and especially the crisis it has endured. The testimony of current Villa Portales dwellers points to a deterioration of its residents' quality of life beginning in the 1980s with the changes in the role of the state introduced by the military dictatorship, the privatization of public services, and the termination of the Caja de Prevision de Empleados Particulares (Private Employees' Pension Fund). Despite all this, the community was able to make this space a place of resistance and new meaning based on the sense of belonging arising from its architecture and its history.
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| 1 | Forray, Rosanna | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | MARQUEZ-BELLONI, FRANCISCA | Mujer |
Universidad Alberto Hurtado - Chile
University Alberto Hurtado - Chile |
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| Rosanna Forray is an architect and an associate professor in the School of Architecture at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Francisca Marquez is a tenured professor in the Anthropology Department of the Universidad Alberto Hurtado. This article highlights the results of FONDECYT Project No. 1050031, "Comunidad e identidad urbana: Historias de barrios del Gran Santiago: 1950-2000," directed by the authors, and the research project "Identidad y patrimonio local: Unidad Vecinal Portales, Santiago," conducted by R. Forray, F. Marquez, C. Sepulveda, and N. Astaburuaga for the Ministerio de Vivienda y Urbanismo in 2010. Victoria J. Furio is a translator living in New York City. |