Donde habita el olvido

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432 pages 2013

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This research accounts for one of the most radical urban transformations that have occurred in Mexico in recent decades: the formation of the Gran Plaza-Paseo Santa Lucía-Parque Fundidora complex in Monterrey. The construction of these megaprojects of public space meant the alteration of the ways of inhabiting the first square of the city that had been articulated over time, supplanting an important part of the heritage and encouraging processes of expulsion of the population and real estate speculation that modified for always the urban image.

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