Abstract

This article has the essential objective of reflecting on how trade, represented by typologies ofshopping centers and public markets, can become a detonator of the growth of cities in somecases favorable to real estate interests, but in other cases To the detriment of public space.Commercial buildings are one of the first forms that differentiate the city from the rural, changingthe rhythm of life and becoming organizers of public space. It is extremely important to reflect onhow the public space responds to the characteristics of these commercial architectural typologies to recognize if this equipment if it is constituted as adequate generator and structurer of thecity

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