Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso

The Port Enterprise of Valparaíso (EPV) iniciated in the years 2004, to pose the masterplan of portuary expansion for our coast. A plan that would close definitely the sea for the city; putting in danger the condition of Humanity World Patrimony. Alternative designs, pretend to balance and avoid con...

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Hoofdauteurs: Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris, Miranda Zúñiga, Alejandro, Pastene Beitya, Jorge, Chávez Gatica, Carolina, Vásquez Chávez, Pablo
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-451752021-07-07T21:55:50Z Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso Relación Puerto-Ciudad, diseños alternativos al plan maestro de Empresa Portuaria de Valparaiso Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris Miranda Zúñiga, Alejandro Pastene Beitya, Jorge Chávez Gatica, Carolina Vásquez Chávez, Pablo The Port Enterprise of Valparaíso (EPV) iniciated in the years 2004, to pose the masterplan of portuary expansion for our coast. A plan that would close definitely the sea for the city; putting in danger the condition of Humanity World Patrimony. Alternative designs, pretend to balance and avoid conflicts betwen portuary expansion and public patrimonial space destination of the coastal border. This works objetive, is to put in discussion the alternative propositions to the Masterplan for the Port of Valparaíso, from EPV. To do, it discusses the analysis of three base concepts: the port-city relation; the "urban maritory", that considers the habitable relation between territory and sea; and the role of urban-maritime design in givin effect to both of them, protecting Valparaiso destiny. The proposal is constructed in base to physical models, to check the hipotesis of teorical design. The models are constructed applying "dimentional analysis and dinamic likeness", with laboratory exams, through a maritime platform, and waves canal; you verify, correct and adjust systematically the design, by prouf and error. The results are: The Park Port Aconcagua (2011); Sea Park Port Baron (2014) and Park Port Valparaíso (2017), in the recovery of Valparaíso maritime destiny. La Empresa Portuaria de Valparaíso (EPV) inició el año 2004 el planteo del Plan Maestro de expansión portuaria para el litoral, el que cerraría definitivamente el mar para la ciudad, poniendo en peligro la condición de Patrimonio Mundial de la Humanidad. Los diseños alternativos pretenden equilibrar y evitar conflictos entre la expansión portuaria y la destinación de espacio público y patrimonial del borde costero. El objetivo del trabajo es poner en discusión las propuestas alternativas al plan maestro para el puerto de Valparaíso de EPV. Para ello, se analizan tres conceptos clave: la relación puerto-ciudad; el “maritorio urbano”, que considera la relación habitable de mar y territorio; y el rol del diseño urbano-marítimo en operativizar los dos anteriores, resguardando el destino de Valparaíso. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo 2017-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/45175 10.5354/ru.v0i36.45175 Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 36 (2017): Junio Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 36 (2017): Junio 0717-5051 spa https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/45175/48346
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author Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris
Miranda Zúñiga, Alejandro
Pastene Beitya, Jorge
Chávez Gatica, Carolina
Vásquez Chávez, Pablo
spellingShingle Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris
Miranda Zúñiga, Alejandro
Pastene Beitya, Jorge
Chávez Gatica, Carolina
Vásquez Chávez, Pablo
Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
author_facet Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris
Miranda Zúñiga, Alejandro
Pastene Beitya, Jorge
Chávez Gatica, Carolina
Vásquez Chávez, Pablo
author_sort Ivelic Kusanovic, Boris
title Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
title_short Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
title_full Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
title_fullStr Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
title_full_unstemmed Port-City relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the Portuary Enterprise of Valparaíso
title_sort port-city relation, alternative desingns to masterplan from the portuary enterprise of valparaíso
description The Port Enterprise of Valparaíso (EPV) iniciated in the years 2004, to pose the masterplan of portuary expansion for our coast. A plan that would close definitely the sea for the city; putting in danger the condition of Humanity World Patrimony. Alternative designs, pretend to balance and avoid conflicts betwen portuary expansion and public patrimonial space destination of the coastal border. This works objetive, is to put in discussion the alternative propositions to the Masterplan for the Port of Valparaíso, from EPV. To do, it discusses the analysis of three base concepts: the port-city relation; the "urban maritory", that considers the habitable relation between territory and sea; and the role of urban-maritime design in givin effect to both of them, protecting Valparaiso destiny. The proposal is constructed in base to physical models, to check the hipotesis of teorical design. The models are constructed applying "dimentional analysis and dinamic likeness", with laboratory exams, through a maritime platform, and waves canal; you verify, correct and adjust systematically the design, by prouf and error. The results are: The Park Port Aconcagua (2011); Sea Park Port Baron (2014) and Park Port Valparaíso (2017), in the recovery of Valparaíso maritime destiny.
publisher Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
publishDate 2017
url https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/45175
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