Mario Pani: from the imagined city to the inhabited city
In the mid-twentieth century, during the period of greatest growth in Mexico City, the imaginaries of a series of intellectuals shaped the capital city. We are particularly interested in highlighting the case of Mario Pani, an architect that represented his time. He led a group of professionals and...
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oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-382019-10-14T22:47:37Z Mario Pani: from the imagined city to the inhabited city Mario Pani: de la ciudad imaginada a la ciudad habitada López Levi, Liliana Ramos Guzmán, Elizabeth architectural imaginaries modern architectural movement Mario Pani imaginarios arquitectónicos movimiento moderno Mario Pani In the mid-twentieth century, during the period of greatest growth in Mexico City, the imaginaries of a series of intellectuals shaped the capital city. We are particularly interested in highlighting the case of Mario Pani, an architect that represented his time. He led a group of professionals and projected emblematic places that have been appropriated and represented in different ways. Such is the case of Ciudad Universitaria, the Miguel Aleman housing complex, Tlatelolco and Ciudad Satelite. Based on the abovementioned, this article aims to analyze the thought of this man and the way in which his work was materialized in Mexico City, based on the values of nationalism and modernity, emblematic of the post-revolutionary era. We also seek to study the ways in which these places where appropriated by its inhabitants. Therefore, the text is organized according to the work and thought of Mario Pani in three main parts: the city imagined, the city built and, finally, the city inhabited and then artistically represented. A mediados del siglo XX, durante el periodo de mayor crecimiento de la Ciudad de México, los imaginarios de una serie de intelectuales moldearon la forma y fisonomía de la capital. En particular, nos interesa destacar el caso de Mario Pani, un personaje representativo de la época, que lideró a un grupo de profesionistas y proyectó lugares emblemáticos que han sido después apropiados y representados de diversas formas. Tal es el caso de Ciudad Universitaria, el Multifamiliar Miguel Alemán, Tlatelolco y Ciudad Satélite. Con base en lo anterior, el presente trabajo se plantea analizar el pensamiento de dicho arquitecto y la forma en que su obra se materializó en la Ciudad de México, a partir de los valores nacionalismo y la modernidad, que fueron característicos del México posrevolucionario. Asimismo, buscamos también estudiar las formas en que los capitalinos se apropiaron de dichos espacios. De ahí que, a lo largo del texto, hemos querido destacar tres aristas de la obra y pensamiento de Mario Pani: la ciudad imaginada, la ciudad construida y, por último, la ciudad habitada y después representada artísticamente. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2019-04-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/38 Topofilia; No 18: April - September 2019; 5-21 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 18: Abril - Septiembre 2019; 5-21 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/38/35 |
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In the mid-twentieth century, during the period of greatest growth in Mexico City, the imaginaries of a series of intellectuals shaped the capital city. We are particularly interested in highlighting the case of Mario Pani, an architect that represented his time. He led a group of professionals and projected emblematic places that have been appropriated and represented in different ways. Such is the case of Ciudad Universitaria, the Miguel Aleman housing complex, Tlatelolco and Ciudad Satelite. Based on the abovementioned, this article aims to analyze the thought of this man and the way in which his work was materialized in Mexico City, based on the values of nationalism and modernity, emblematic of the post-revolutionary era. We also seek to study the ways in which these places where appropriated by its inhabitants. Therefore, the text is organized according to the work and thought of Mario Pani in three main parts: the city imagined, the city built and, finally, the city inhabited and then artistically represented. |
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