Ten observations about the American city

Authors

  • Juan Luis Piñón Deparment of Urbanism and Territorial planning, Polytechnic University of Valencia , Departamento de Urbanismo y Ordenación del Territorio de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.09.2005.49-82

Keywords:

fragmented city, complexity, statistics, urban poverty, property titles, strategic plan

Abstract

Juan Luis Piñón tries to outline which are the problems of the American city, starting from a vision of a fragmented, complex and diverse reality.
The text is structured in ten points to show the deficiencies of City Planning, as well as the lack of theories for this one, which takes to mask the reality through statistics, trying to justify like normal what it is not, and how the dual planning forgets to integrate that complexity, in favor of the economic interests.
For him it is important to indicate which are the causes of poverty, because this is the reason of two different types of shortage, that will be settle in different forms in the territory. He insists on denying two beliefs: that the time will cure everything, and that the property titles would solve the poverty problem. He explains that the Strategic Plans do not have the same result in countries with reliable economies, like the European, than in countries with dependent economies, like in America, with negative effects.

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Published

2018-02-01

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