Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape

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In the Great North of Chile, there are four port cities; Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla and Antofagasta. Cities that have in common geographical characteristics that shaped and limited their location, which, together with social and urban conditions, shaped the way of inhabiting the desert. Between 1936...

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Autor: Grollmus, Víctor Valenzuela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:arquitectura moderna
conjuntos habitacionales
patrimonio urbano-arquitectónico
Norte Grande de Chile
modern architecture
housing complexes
urban-architectural heritage
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spelling Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscapeLaboratorio habitacional en ciudades-puerto del Norte Grande de Chile Arquitectura Moderna en un paisaje extremo Grollmus, Víctor Valenzuelaarquitectura modernaconjuntos habitacionalespatrimonio urbano-arquitectónicoNorte Grande de Chilemodern architecturehousing complexesurban-architectural heritageNorte Grande de ChileIn the Great North of Chile, there are four port cities; Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla and Antofagasta. Cities that have in common geographical characteristics that shaped and limited their location, which, together with social and urban conditions, shaped the way of inhabiting the desert. Between 1936 and 1976, the housing complexes built by public, private and mixed institutions contributed to the consolidation and growth of these cities as well as becoming references and distinctive cases, not only of the production of modern Chilean architecture, but also installing a architectural modernity in an extreme landscape. Through the review of disciplinary publications, photographic records and field visits, this ongoing doctoral research seeks to reveal how housing complexes materialized ideas, visions and institutional policies that translate into distinctive architectural and urban dimensions colored by the experience of a modernity determined by an extreme landscape that gives off particularities about the built fact, constituting a heritage asset that must not only be valued but also highlighted as paradigms of Modern Latin American Architecture and references of a housing laboratory in the desert.En el Norte Grande de Chile, se ubican cuatro ciudades-puerto: Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla y Antofagasta, ciudades que tienen en común características geográficas que moldearon y confinaron su emplazamiento; ello, junto a condiciones sociales y urbanas, configuraron la forma de habitar el desierto. Entre 1936 y 1976, los conjuntos habitacionales construidos por instituciones públicas privadas y mixtas aportaron en la consolidación y crecimiento de estas ciudades, así se transformaron en referentes y casos distintivos, no solo de la producción de arquitectura moderna chilena, sino también instalando una modernidad arquitectónica en un paisaje extremo.  A través de la revisión de publicaciones disciplinares, registros fotográficos y visitas a terreno, la presente investigación doctoral en curso busca develar cómo los conjuntos habitacionales materializaron ideas, visiones y políticas institucionales que se traducen en dimensiones arquitectónicas y urbanas distintivas teñidas por la experiencia de una modernidad determinada por un paisaje extremo que desprende particularidades sobre el hecho construido. Así, se constituye en un bien patrimonial que no solo debe ser puesto en valor, sino que también considerarlo como paradigma de la arquitectura moderna latinoamericana y un referente de un laboratorio habitacional en el desierto.Universidad Privada de Tacna2024-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/arquitek/article/view/92110.47796/ra.2024i25.921Arquitek; No. 25 (2024): Arquitek; 56 - 78Arquitek; Núm. 25 (2024): Arquitek; 56 - 782617-08922073-881110.47796/ra.2024i25reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/arquitek/article/view/921/920Derechos de autor 2024 Víctor Valenzuela Grollmushttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/9212024-06-21T13:14:39Z
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Laboratorio habitacional en ciudades-puerto del Norte Grande de Chile Arquitectura Moderna en un paisaje extremo
title Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
spellingShingle Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
Grollmus, Víctor Valenzuela
arquitectura moderna
conjuntos habitacionales
patrimonio urbano-arquitectónico
Norte Grande de Chile
modern architecture
housing complexes
urban-architectural heritage
Norte Grande de Chile
title_short Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
title_full Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
title_fullStr Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
title_full_unstemmed Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
title_sort Housing laboratory in port cities of the great north of Chile. Modern architecture in an extreme landscape
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Grollmus, Víctor Valenzuela
author Grollmus, Víctor Valenzuela
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conjuntos habitacionales
patrimonio urbano-arquitectónico
Norte Grande de Chile
modern architecture
housing complexes
urban-architectural heritage
Norte Grande de Chile
topic arquitectura moderna
conjuntos habitacionales
patrimonio urbano-arquitectónico
Norte Grande de Chile
modern architecture
housing complexes
urban-architectural heritage
Norte Grande de Chile
description In the Great North of Chile, there are four port cities; Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla and Antofagasta. Cities that have in common geographical characteristics that shaped and limited their location, which, together with social and urban conditions, shaped the way of inhabiting the desert. Between 1936 and 1976, the housing complexes built by public, private and mixed institutions contributed to the consolidation and growth of these cities as well as becoming references and distinctive cases, not only of the production of modern Chilean architecture, but also installing a architectural modernity in an extreme landscape. Through the review of disciplinary publications, photographic records and field visits, this ongoing doctoral research seeks to reveal how housing complexes materialized ideas, visions and institutional policies that translate into distinctive architectural and urban dimensions colored by the experience of a modernity determined by an extreme landscape that gives off particularities about the built fact, constituting a heritage asset that must not only be valued but also highlighted as paradigms of Modern Latin American Architecture and references of a housing laboratory in the desert.
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