Santiago Metropolitan Belt: Plan maestro segmento D y Maestranza de San Eugenio Segment D Master Plan and the San Eugenio Railways Workshop Facilities
The editor proposes a very interesting concept in this issue of De Arquitectura: ¨Large Enterprises - Small Scale Businesses¨. Is it possible to establish a direct link between the scale of an operation and the size of a business? Does every major urban operation in our cities have to be a profitabl...
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Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
2006
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| Sammanfattning: | The editor proposes a very interesting concept in this issue of De Arquitectura: ¨Large Enterprises - Small Scale Businesses¨. Is it possible to establish a direct link between the scale of an operation and the size of a business? Does every major urban operation in our cities have to be a profitable business and every little intervention a small one? Our professional and academic experience in cityplanning allows us to assert that large urban operations do not necessarily result in an adequate social or private yield, and that small businesses are not directly related to a special scale of urban or architectural project. |
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