Three types of shopping precincts. Three different ways to influence the public sphere of neighborhoods
According to urban theory, commerce and public spaces are historically related to each other. Based on this premise, this paper analyzes a market, a shopping center and a mall. The goal of this research is to identify the key factors that turn these shopping precincts into public spaces and contribu...
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oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-628012019-05-16T15:40:44Z Three types of shopping precincts. Three different ways to influence the public sphere of neighborhoods Tres tipos de comercio. Tres maneras de influenciar la esfera pública de los barrios Schlack Fuhrmann, Elke Elisabeth Hidalgo Cepeda, Nancy Rocio Villarroel, Karin Arce, Maria Jesus Fariña, Carolina According to urban theory, commerce and public spaces are historically related to each other. Based on this premise, this paper analyzes a market, a shopping center and a mall. The goal of this research is to identify the key factors that turn these shopping precincts into public spaces and contribute to the public sphere in Santiago, Chile, at least within the context of the limitations associated with their private nature. To date, these three typologies have been the focus of intense debate. However, there are few studies of the public life that takes place in these spaces, especially when considering that they coexist simultaneously in the city, claiming a space within it. This research describes the physical-spatial and administrative characteristics of these three cases in order to contribute to the strengthening of public policies in urban design. Likewise, commerce is studied in relation to accessibility patterns at metropolitan level and the types of markets that aim to attract different users and promote the public nature of these spaces. Considerando que en la teoría urbana el mercado y los espacios públicos están históricamente vinculados, este artículo analiza un mercado, una galería comercial y un centro comercial (mall). El fin es ilustrar los factores que son determinantes para que en Santiago de Chile estas tipologías de comercio adquieran carácter público y puedan contribuir a la esfera pública de la ciudad, al menos dentro de las limitaciones que se derivan de su condición privada. Hasta ahora el debate ha reflexionado extensivamente sobre estas tres tipologías, sin embargo, existen aún pocos estudios que miran la vida pública que tiene lugar en estas diferentes tipologías de manera paralela, considerando que hoy todas ellas están presentes simultáneamente en la ciudad y se disputan su espacio en ella. Esta investigación describe características físico-espaciales y de administración de estos tres casos para aportar a las políticas públicas y el diseño urbano. Se estudia el comercio en relación a la accesibilidad a nivel metropolitano y en cuanto a los diferentes tipos de comercio, que pretenden atraer un público diverso y promueven el carácter público de los espacios. Revista INVI 2018-05-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/xml application/octet-stream https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62801 Revista INVI; Vol. 33 Núm. 92 (2018); 89-122 0718-8358 0718-1299 spa https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62801/66735 https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62801/66757 https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62801/66785 Derechos de autor 2018 Elke Elisabeth Schlack Fuhrmann, Nancy Rocio Hidalgo Cepeda, Karin Villarroel, Maria Jesus Arce, Carolina Fariña |
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Three types of shopping precincts. Three different ways to influence the public sphere of neighborhoods |
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Three types of shopping precincts. Three different ways to influence the public sphere of neighborhoods |
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According to urban theory, commerce and public spaces are historically related to each other. Based on this premise, this paper analyzes a market, a shopping center and a mall. The goal of this research is to identify the key factors that turn these shopping precincts into public spaces and contribute to the public sphere in Santiago, Chile, at least within the context of the limitations associated with their private nature. To date, these three typologies have been the focus of intense debate. However, there are few studies of the public life that takes place in these spaces, especially when considering that they coexist simultaneously in the city, claiming a space within it. This research describes the physical-spatial and administrative characteristics of these three cases in order to contribute to the strengthening of public policies in urban design. Likewise, commerce is studied in relation to accessibility patterns at metropolitan level and the types of markets that aim to attract different users and promote the public nature of these spaces. |
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