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Configuración espacial y sociedad. Comparación Socio-Espacial entre Feria Libre Tristán Matta y Mercado Tirso de Molina

Configuración espacial y sociedad. Comparación Socio-Espacial entre Feria Libre Tristán Matta y Mercado Tirso de Molina

Andrade, Eduardo ; Orellana, Nicolas ; Mesa, Javiera ; Felmer, Patricio ;

Artigo Completo:

This research aims to clarify how certain visual and accessibility patterns, in buildings and urban environments, are related to social activities that take place in them. The study, based on the theory of space syntax (Hillier & Hanson 1984; Hillier, 1996), seeks to recognize patterns of behavior, both individual and aggregate. The case studies are Tirso de Molina Market and the free street market Tristan Matta, both in Santiago de Chile.

Artigo Completo:

This research aims to clarify how certain visual and accessibility patterns, in buildings and urban environments, are related to social activities that take place in them. The study, based on the theory of space syntax (Hillier & Hanson 1984; Hillier, 1996), seeks to recognize patterns of behavior, both individual and aggregate. The case studies are Tirso de Molina Market and the free street market Tristan Matta, both in Santiago de Chile.

Palavras-chave: pace Syntax, Visibilidad, Accesibilidad, Conectividad, Comportamiento,

Palavras-chave: pace Syntax, Visibilidad, Accesibilidad, Conectividad, Comportamiento,

DOI: 10.5151/despro-sigradi2015-90347

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Como citar:

Andrade, Eduardo; Orellana, Nicolas; Mesa, Javiera; Felmer, Patricio; "Configuración espacial y sociedad. Comparación Socio-Espacial entre Feria Libre Tristán Matta y Mercado Tirso de Molina", p. 481-485 . In: . São Paulo: Blucher, 2015.
ISSN 2318-6968, ISBN: 978-85-8039-136-7
DOI 10.5151/despro-sigradi2015-90347

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