Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the planning policies in Barcelona by examining the evolution of physical plan in its historic center. Since Cerda Plan (1859), historic center has experienced a great deal of planning activities, but most plans found it difficult to satisfy their aims under the dictatorship of Franco. After 1979 when Catalunya gained the autonomy, based on the concept of "misrourbanisme" which includes a program of multiple, small-sale, and inexpensive interventions in public space with rehabilitation of its historic center avoiding gentrification and maintaining social coherence in the affected neighborhoods.

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