GUANABACOA, SIGNIFICADO DEL ESPACIO PÚBLICO
Abstract
La Villa de Guanabacoa es un
asentamiento del siglo XVI, en el cual el
espacio público es un elemento de gran
importancia en los procesos, significación
y conformación de la identidad cultural,
por cuanto es el ámbito de interrelación
de los pobladores y donde encuentra la
sociedad su existencia más plena.
Palabras clave: Guanabacoa, significado,
identidad cultural, espacio público.
The Guanabacoa Ville is a town from the
XVI century. In it the public space is very
important element for the meaning
process and the conformation of the
culture identity; because of the public
space is the environment of the
relationship between peoples and where
the society can found its real existent.
Key words: Guanabacoa, significant,
cultural identity, public space.
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G. Presmanes, R. (2012). GUANABACOA, SIGNIFICADO DEL ESPACIO PÚBLICO. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 28(1), 17–21. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/175
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