Los sistemas de espacios públicos contemporáneos… de la movilidad clásica al espacio urbano difuso
Abstract
Resumen: El espacio público es determinante no solo en la imagen de
la ciudad sino también en la actividad y movilidad de sus ocupantes, sean
moradores o estén de paso. La ciudad de hoy en día y los espacios públicos
contemporáneos han evolucionado de la movilidad clásica, definida
frecuentemente por calles y parques, al espacio urbano difuso donde la
integración con la naturaleza es uno de sus valores más visible. Se describe esta
evolución y se destacan y enuncian, a juicio del autor, las diez cualidades
básicas del espacio urbano difuso contemporáneo. Estas cualidades
cardinales, obtenidas de estudios posteriores a la Tesis Doctoral “La ciudad
como un diagrama de lugares públicos” (J. Barnada, 2003), son el resultado de
investigaciones basadas en la observación directa y el análisis comparativo entre los modelos teóricos y la realidad de la ciudad contemporánea.1
Palabras claves. Urbanismo, espacio público, espacio urbano, movilidad
Contemporary public space systems… from classic mobility to diffused urban
space
Abstract: Public spaces are crucial not only for the image of the city but also for
the activity and mobility of their citizens being residents or passer by. Today´s city
and contemporary public spaces have evolved from classical mobility, often
defined by streets and parks, torward the fuzzy urban space where integration
with nature is one of their visible values. The paper describes this evolution and
highlights, according to the author’s view point, the ten basic qualities of the
contemporary fuzzy urban space. These outstanding qualities, collected from the
PhD thesis entitled “The city as a diagram of public places”, are the result of a direct observation and a comparative analysis among the theoretical models and the reality of the contemporary city.
Key words. urbanism, public space, urban space,
mobility.
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