COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES TOWARDS URBAN REGENERATION AT THE HISTORIC CENTER OF PUEBLA. RESEARCH LINE: PUBLIC SPACE, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION AND HISTORIC CENTER. SAN ANTONIO, EL REFUGIO AND SANTA ANITA
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Christian de la Torre
Paloma Morales
Bernardo Aco
Maricruz Bautista
César Rojas
This paper addresses the problem of citizen participation on three old neighborhoods of the city of Puebla, Mexico (San Antonio, El Refugio and Santa Anita), that have been excluded from all architectural and urban transformation plans. Amongst the common problems are the buildings
and public areas deterioration, derivate from the lack of state intervention through specific programs and the economic status from landowners. The participation of architecture, urban planning, political sciences, communication and conservation students at the research line in Public Space, Citizen Participation and Historical Centers, sponsored by the Autonomous University of Puebla, has achieved, since summer 2012,
various initiatives such the construction of the San Antonio neighborhoods library, Municipal donation of plants and trees for parks and gardens at El Refugio neighborhood and the urban and architectural design and blue prints of Santa Anita central park. All these projects have a positive
impact on these communities where uncertainty and ignorance affects their possibility of approaching the proper authorities. These participatory processes are diverse and complex despite the fact that the three
neighborhoods are located in the northwest side of the historic center and have some social and economic similarities. The research line continues collaborating with these communities throughout the students’ work, in order to improve the quality of space and life of these old neighborhoods.
and public areas deterioration, derivate from the lack of state intervention through specific programs and the economic status from landowners. The participation of architecture, urban planning, political sciences, communication and conservation students at the research line in Public Space, Citizen Participation and Historical Centers, sponsored by the Autonomous University of Puebla, has achieved, since summer 2012,
various initiatives such the construction of the San Antonio neighborhoods library, Municipal donation of plants and trees for parks and gardens at El Refugio neighborhood and the urban and architectural design and blue prints of Santa Anita central park. All these projects have a positive
impact on these communities where uncertainty and ignorance affects their possibility of approaching the proper authorities. These participatory processes are diverse and complex despite the fact that the three
neighborhoods are located in the northwest side of the historic center and have some social and economic similarities. The research line continues collaborating with these communities throughout the students’ work, in order to improve the quality of space and life of these old neighborhoods.
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Neighborhood, research, citizen participation, process, public space
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de la Torre, Christian et al. “COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES TOWARDS URBAN REGENERATION AT THE HISTORIC CENTER OF PUEBLA. RESEARCH LINE: PUBLIC SPACE, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION AND HISTORIC CENTER. SAN ANTONIO, EL REFUGIO AND SANTA ANITA”. On the w@terfront, 2013, no. 28, pp. 78-96, https://raco.cat/index.php/Waterfront/article/view/272772.
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