Havana, socio-spatial dynamics of city form
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https://doi.org/10.26512/patryter.v1i1.7100Keywords:
Socio-spatial dynamics. urban forms. Urban memory. Urban heritage. built spaceAbstract
A series of notes and reflections of the author about the dynamics of urban forms in Havana are presented; emphasizing in the socio-spatial incidences of the triumph of the Revolution of January 1959 according to the peculiarities of the socialist model of assimilation socio- spatial. This situation remained intact at least from the theoretical point of view or at least immovable until the nineties of the last century with the beginning of a deep and enduring economic crisis. The peculiar Cuban model to emerge from the crisis presents nuances in its impact on the socio-spatial structure and urban forms in the city, including the commitment to the development of international tourism, an important challenge given its impact on the creation of realities that, with the restoration and appearance of new and diverse urban forms, bring along the re-functionalization of urban memories.
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