Imaginarios rurales
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Imaginarios rurales

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199 pages 2019

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Between 1934 and 1952 architect Carlos Gómez Gavazzo developed an approach to the rural problems of Latin America and in particular in Uruguay. Expanding the scale of concerns, it goes from problematizing the country's family habitat unit to a complete theory of how to order the entire rural productive territory. This course is accompanied by an accurate formulation of a radically alternative imaginary to that of rural workers. This thesis seeks to prove that the proposed habitat conditions for the field would form a network of small-scale, high-density locations equipped with a good level of services, that is, a purely urban imaginary for life in the countryside. To this end, the process of building the rural problem is analyzed and the project for the Chapicuy colonic centre of 1953 has been taken on a case-by-case basis.

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