Print Email Facebook Twitter Green stitching of urban fragments: Re-intensification an re-qualification of the Villa Sur Park in Santiago de Chile Title Green stitching of urban fragments: Re-intensification an re-qualification of the Villa Sur Park in Santiago de Chile Author Scheepers, V. Contributor Sohn, H. (mentor) Bruyns, G. (mentor) Plomp, H. (mentor) Robles-Duran, M. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Delft School of Design Programme Urban Asymmetries Date 2010-04-16 Abstract The Urban Asymmetries studio is an intensive, theoretically and empirically driven research and design studio that aims at the understanding of Neo-Liberal processes and conditions that produce uneven developements in contemporary urban environments. This urban-architectural landscape project is situated in the notorious (barrio) neighbourhood La Victoria in Santiago de Chile. Collectively four strategies have been developed to tackle the problems of asymmetrical development. Individually a multifunctional park has been designed which will operate as an area of green stitching (healing/buffering) by improving the quality of site, by initiating a process of permeation an integration on neighbourhood/ municipal scale; in such way protecting La Victoria's heritage and inhabitants against future metropolitan development projects. Subject green stitching To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9343ebe9-637d-4bed-b6af-0d6ba164ac83 Embargo date 2012-04-18 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 Scheepers, V. Files PDF P5_graduation_presentation_.pdf 82.41 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9343ebe9-637d-4bed-b6af-0d6ba164ac83/datastream/OBJ/view