The configuration of the periphery in the Spanish intermediate cities during the twentieth century: Málaga, Murcia and Valladolid
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.22.2019.45-70Keywords:
Urban form, Urban morphology, Centralities, HousingAbstract
The comparative reading of urban expansion in Malaga, Murcia and Valladolid during the twentieth century allows identifying common phases in the construction of their peripheries. And also helps to identify the features of the structure of these cities. This paper describes how these peripheries were configured from multiple urban actions that successively create the centrality spaces and the urban fabrics according to the different ways to build the city in each period.
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