Lugar, vivienda y urbanidad

The concept of place has multiple meanings. This is clear when reviewing the different meanings of the term in Spanish, including those that refer to a physical, imaginary or abstract space (space, site, territory); those that evoke the notion of time (occasion, moment, opportunity); or those colloq...

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Main Authors: Campos M., Fernando, Yávar S., Paulina
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Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2007
Online Access:https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/391
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.ubiobio.cl:article-3912018-03-26T17:30:39Z Lugar, vivienda y urbanidad Campos M., Fernando Yávar S., Paulina lugar urbanidad ambiente residencial accesibilidad place urbanity residential environment accesibility The concept of place has multiple meanings. This is clear when reviewing the different meanings of the term in Spanish, including those that refer to a physical, imaginary or abstract space (space, site, territory); those that evoke the notion of time (occasion, moment, opportunity); or those colloquial expressions that refer to experience (“me in your place”).Place has multiple meanings derived from the different disciplines and theories that use the term as their ‘object of inquiry’; philosophy, geography, architecture and urbanism provide different ways of understanding the term, giving account of the various angles that it possess. Each discipline collaborates to the vision of place due to the concrete dynamics that it assumes in the academic and professional practice.In addition, the term has experienced an historical evolution of important transformations driven by the rise of the enlightenment and the influence of the existentialist philosophy during the first half of the twentieth century. It is possible to declare that the notion of place is being built as a collage where we can discover different focuses and tensions that vary depending on the point of view of a particular time or discipline. El concepto de lugar revierte múltiples significados. Basta con observar las distintas acepciones que este término comporta en la lengua española, entre las que se encuentran aquellas que remiten a un espacio físico real, imaginario o abstracto (espacio, sitio, terruño y territorio), las que remiten a la noción de tiempo (ocasión, momento y oportunidad), o en referencia al uso cotidiano del lenguaje para hablar de la experiencia ( "yo en tu lugar...").El lugar tiene una multiplicidad de significados provenientes de las distintas disciplinas o teorías que lo abordarán como su "objeto de estudio", de manera que la filosofía, la geografía, la arquitectura y el urbanismo aportan distintas formas de comprenderlo, dando cuenta de las diferentes aristas que reviste su noción. Cada disciplina, realiza aportes a la visión de lugar dada las dinámicas concretas que asume en su ejercicio académico y profesional.A ello, se suma la evolución histórica que ha sufrido el concepto, experimentando transformaciones importantes con el despliegue de la ilustración y con la influencia de la filosofía existencialista en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Se puede decir que, la noción de lugar se construye como un collage en el que se descubren diferentes focos y tensiones, según el tiempo o la disciplina desde la cual se asuma un determinado punto de vista. Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2007-05-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/391 Urbano; V.10, N.15 (Mayo 2007): ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL; 41-52 Urbano; V.10, N.15 (Mayo 2007): ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL; 41-52 0718-3607 0717-3997 spa https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/391/354
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description The concept of place has multiple meanings. This is clear when reviewing the different meanings of the term in Spanish, including those that refer to a physical, imaginary or abstract space (space, site, territory); those that evoke the notion of time (occasion, moment, opportunity); or those colloquial expressions that refer to experience (“me in your place”).Place has multiple meanings derived from the different disciplines and theories that use the term as their ‘object of inquiry’; philosophy, geography, architecture and urbanism provide different ways of understanding the term, giving account of the various angles that it possess. Each discipline collaborates to the vision of place due to the concrete dynamics that it assumes in the academic and professional practice.In addition, the term has experienced an historical evolution of important transformations driven by the rise of the enlightenment and the influence of the existentialist philosophy during the first half of the twentieth century. It is possible to declare that the notion of place is being built as a collage where we can discover different focuses and tensions that vary depending on the point of view of a particular time or discipline.
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