Victoria Ignacia Salas Arriagada
Re-reading La Merced: local translations within the Damero as an opportunity for public space and urban identity.
Rel. Silvia Beltramo, Dino Bozzi. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Costruzione Città, 2024
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The thesis here presented proposes a historical, urban and architectural study of Santiago de Chile since its foundation as a colonial city in 1541, with a special focus on its religious buildings. This, with views towards a restoration project capable of revaluing them, from their condition of quality spaces for the development or urban life. Since Chile and its current institutions and socio-cultural characteristics are partially the result of colonization, the thesis starts from the idea of Santiago as a colonial city. This urban scale’s research it based on Bibliographic and Iconographic sources, centred on the ideological bases of this process: the continental reality within which Chile and Santiago develop is one where cities are diffusing devices of the European political, cultural and religious canon.
In this context, religious buildings had a fundamental role, representing landmarks within the urban fabric, and configuring as public spaces par excellence
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