Geografías Invisibles: transformación y revitalización de espacios residuales: Caso de Estudio: acceso internacional de la ciudad de Posadas

This essay is part of the Final Integrative Project: “Invisible Geographies: Environmental Landscape Revaluation of the International Access in Posadas and Recovery of Its Historical Relationship with the Area”; from the Specialization in Landscape Design and Planning at the National University of C...

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Autor principal: Benitez, Carla Judith Soledad
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Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño. Secretaría de Investigación 2024
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Sumario:This essay is part of the Final Integrative Project: “Invisible Geographies: Environmental Landscape Revaluation of the International Access in Posadas and Recovery of Its Historical Relationship with the Area”; from the Specialization in Landscape Design and Planning at the National University of Córdoba (FAUD – UNC). The research aims to enhance the landscape of the residual spaces at the international access on the riverbank and to create landscape connections with the systems on the other side of the wall. It also seeks to achieve an ecological objective by restoring the environmental structure and biodiversity along the coastal edge. Additionally, it has a socio-cultural aim of engaging with the region's collective imagination to counteract the intervention's negative impact at the border center. The theoretical framework of the Final Integrative Project is based on the hypothesis that “Landscape intervention in the area will facilitate the reconstruction of the collective memory of the place and enhance the environmental quality of the urban systems interwoven within the sector.” This hypothesis underscores the importance of revaluing these spaces not only from an ecological perspective but also from a socio-cultural one. The objectives and hypothesis presented in the Final Integrative Project provide the theoretical foundation for this essay, enabling a deeper understanding of the impact of landscape intervention in the area and its potential to contribute to the reconstruction of the urban fabric and the recovery of the collective memory of the place. Subsequently, a brief context of the study site and the urban scale in which it is situated will be provided, highlighting the particular challenges it faces. Following this, a pilot project proposal will be introduced to achieve the objectives outlined in the theoretical framework.