City Alternate: Right to the city in San Jose

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Author

Sources Leiva, Pedro

Gutiérrez Rubino, Luis

Porras Porras, Melissa Izel

Date

2014

Summary

The urbanism traditional planning “top-down” of the hand to the neoliberal policies of urban development, which produced a series of effects that led to the decline of the right to the city in the urban life in San Jose, such as: the emergence of new urban centers, a vibrant culture of fear, the privatization of public spaces and cities are designed and adapted to motorized transport. City (Ac) is a research on the right to the city in San José through a series of interventions that seek to encourage critical thinking of the current urban dynamics through the action disobedient; to the proposal, and search for answers from our range at a small scale, with realistic expectations.

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