Abstract
This article describes two actions of urbanization improvement in the city of Santiago. They are the reclamation of the shores of the Sarela river in the Carmen de Abaixo quarter and the arrangement of the Parque de la Alameda and Paseo de la Herradura Complex in the Santa Susana Reserve. Both actions are produced within the historical part of the city and although they deal with different formal and functional problems, they coincide in the use of traditional materials without the need to give up the possibility to undertake design and construction from a contemporary standpoint.
Highlights
Both actions are produced within the historical part of the city and they deal with different formal and functional problems, they coincide in the use of traditional materials without the need to give up the possibility to undertake design and construction from a contemporary standpoint
They are the reclamation of the shores of the Sarela river
Dirección de Obra: José Luis Pérez Franco, Arquitecto y José Carlos López Vila, i^arejador
Summary
This article describes two actions of urbanization improvement in the city of Santiago. They are the reclamation of the shores of the Sarela river in the Carmen deAbaixo quarter and the arrangement of the Parque de la Alameda and Paseo de la Herradura Complex in the Santa Susana Reserve. Both actions are produced within the historical part of the city and they deal with different formal and functional problems, they coincide in the use of traditional materials without the need to give up the possibility to undertake design and construction from a contemporary standpoint
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