How Public Works Shape the City

Authors

  • Jorge Bernabéu
  • Miguel Aguiló

Keywords:

Obras públicas, ciudades, significados, representación

Abstract

A cursory glance at recent building made in cities if taken through the lens of recent theoretical
revisions of T&C Planning thinking is here held to be grounds suffi cient for disillusion and more.
The housing picture offers entire districts and even costal townships of new housing up for sale with
immense empty avenues underlining the existence of norms that are devoid of any effect or simply
not up to answering the calls made on them by building mayhem. Worse for the authors, the giving
over of the making of the city to local government offi cers and business while promising little offers
still less when recent academic thinking is taken into consideration as this seems busied with
matters distant from what is actually happening at home.

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Published

2011-12-18

How to Cite

Bernabéu, J., & Aguiló, M. (2011). How Public Works Shape the City. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, 43(169-0), 555–560. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/76082