Housing - cities against urbanization: architectural lessons
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-2762.posfauusp.2024.194832Keywords:
Social housing, Mass housing projects, Housing policy, Metropolitan peripheryAbstract
Housing complexes configure a break in the generic and unrestricted urban occupation. In general, housing policies are associated with exceptional legal and economic ordinances, on the margins of the city ordinance. A spatial and political state of exception, a city made up of an archipelago of architectures that mobilize the urban scale. Thus, noting that there are cases in which architecture can take advantage of the opportunity of a large-scale housing project to produce values of use, of the city, in contrast to the system of exchange values is valuable. To understand how these architectures produce such an effect, this article focuses on two cases to extract design lessons that could transform the way we think about large housing complexes.
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