Pilot Operation: Santiago in three acts

The change of decade (1970-1980) is at the centre of this story: a hinge between inaugural operations and systematized policies. The last years of the seventies and the first of the eighties in Santiago de Chile witnessed a series of pilot operations on the city of Santiago. These first operatives b...

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Main Author: Celedon Forster, Alejandra
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Diego Portales 2019
Online Access:https://www.revista180.udp.cl/index.php/revista180/article/view/609
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Summary:The change of decade (1970-1980) is at the centre of this story: a hinge between inaugural operations and systematized policies. The last years of the seventies and the first of the eighties in Santiago de Chile witnessed a series of pilot operations on the city of Santiago. These first operatives built the initial images of policies revolving around housing that will consolidate and multiply in the rest of the decade. At different scales and with their own routes of propagation (deregulate, liberalize and atomize), three specific cases function as indices that explain the modus operandi of a longer and broader period: Operaciones Confraternidad of 1976, 1978 and 1979, the Property Titles Signature in the National Stadium of September of 1979, and the Communal Subdivision of 1981. In revisiting these three moments, the early construction of ideological inception routes in the city is advocated.