Ciudades (Jun 2011)

Hibridación y destrucción selectiva como estrategias propulsoras en centros históricos de Salamanca y Estocolmo

  • Mayka García-H-ipola,
  • María Beltrán Rodríguez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 133 – 156

Abstract

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The goal of this article is to address the question of the variability and flexibility in the historical centers, analyzing the activities of two case studies in Europe: Salamanca and Stockholm. Both of them are clear examples of good adaptability and evolution of the fabric in a contemporary context and the result of very different urban policies. Stockholm is more radical and visionary, working by "selective destruction”, removing the unnecessary and not adaptable to create a more livable city. Salamanca’s strategy is more conservative and runs by "hybridization". It mixes the old and the new, conscious of the value of history and culture, and finds a way to give a new meaning. Both strategies involve the rejection of an obsolete "living museum" and therefore an approach to a better quality of their centers, using propelling tools, not pathological, which improve their urbanization process.

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