The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics
This paper has supported an ongoing investigation to empirically approximate the proposalof "thematic cartographies" for a physical and social distancing in a small segment of theHistoric Center of Puebla City, but in no way does it represent a definitive result given theneed to develop in...
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oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-1012020-10-01T20:42:26Z The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics LA CALLE POST COVID-19: PRÁCTICAS EMERGENTES Y NUEVAS DINÁMICAS URBANAS Guerrero Hernández, Daniel Arturo Winfield Reyes, Fernando Noel Martí Capitanachi, Daniel Rolando Complete street post COVID-19 reconfiguration Calle Completa post COVID-19 reconfiguración This paper has supported an ongoing investigation to empirically approximate the proposalof "thematic cartographies" for a physical and social distancing in a small segment of theHistoric Center of Puebla City, but in no way does it represent a definitive result given theneed to develop into a significant number of examples to establish the recurrence of initialobservations. This is a small-scale exploratory study. A reflection is offered on the return to the "new normality" after the scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the opportunity that this represents to take a definitive leap towards whatwe can call "the streets of the future".Only some of the emerging proposals that have raised the spatial reconfiguration of the streetas a starting point in post-COVID-19 urban design are reviewed here.As a conclusion, it is confirmed that we are facing a valuable opportunity to transform ourtraditional streets into complete streets. The sudden reconfiguration of the streets could alsocollaborate in achieving the objective of cities on a human scale, which would undoubtedlyimprove the citizens' perception of the street, and too reinforce the emotional ties establishedwith it. El presente trabajo ha servido de apoyo a una investigación en curso para aproximarseempíricamente a la propuesta de las cartografías temáticas para un efectivo distanciamientofísico y social en un pequeño segmento del Centro Histórico de Puebla, pero de ningún modoconstituye un resultado definitivo dada la necesidad de profundizar en un númerosignificativo de ejemplos que permitan establecer la recurrencia de las observacionesiniciales. Se trata de un estudio exploratorio a pequeña escala.Se ofrece una reflexión sobre el regreso a la “nueva normalidad” tras el azote de la pandemiadel COVID-19, y la oportunidad que esto representa para dar un salto definitivo hacia lo quepodemos denominar “las calles del futuro”.Se repasan aquí solo algunas de las propuestas emergentes que han planteado lareconfiguración espacial de la calle como punto de partida en el diseño urbano post COVID-19.Como conclusión se afirma que acaso nos encontramos ante una valiosa oportunidad paratransformar nuestras calles tradicionales en calles completas. La súbita reconfiguración delas calles podría colaborar también en la consecución de ciudades a escala humana, lo queindudablemente mejoraría la percepción ciudadana en torno a la calle y reforzaría losvínculos afectivos establecidos con ella. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2020-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/101 Topofilia; No 21: TOWARDS NEW NORMALITIES IN NEW PLACES FOR DEBATE; 82-97 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 21: HACIA NUEVAS NORMALIDADES EN NUEVOS LUGARES A DEBATE; 82-97 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/101/104 Derechos de autor 2020 Daniel Arturo Guerrero Hernández, Fernando Noel Winfield Reyes, Daniel Rolando Martí Capitanachi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
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Guerrero Hernández, Daniel Arturo Winfield Reyes, Fernando Noel Martí Capitanachi, Daniel Rolando |
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The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics |
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The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics |
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The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics |
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The post COVID-19 street: emerging practices and new urban dynamics |
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This paper has supported an ongoing investigation to empirically approximate the proposalof "thematic cartographies" for a physical and social distancing in a small segment of theHistoric Center of Puebla City, but in no way does it represent a definitive result given theneed to develop into a significant number of examples to establish the recurrence of initialobservations. This is a small-scale exploratory study.
A reflection is offered on the return to the "new normality" after the scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the opportunity that this represents to take a definitive leap towards whatwe can call "the streets of the future".Only some of the emerging proposals that have raised the spatial reconfiguration of the streetas a starting point in post-COVID-19 urban design are reviewed here.As a conclusion, it is confirmed that we are facing a valuable opportunity to transform ourtraditional streets into complete streets. The sudden reconfiguration of the streets could alsocollaborate in achieving the objective of cities on a human scale, which would undoubtedlyimprove the citizens' perception of the street, and too reinforce the emotional ties establishedwith it. |
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