ARCHITECTURE AND CONTEMPORARY CITY: HERITAGE, TERRITORY AND ENVIRONMENT

Authors

Alejandro Acosta Collazo; Pablo Vázquez Piombo; Katya Meredith García Quevedo; Eugenio Mercado López; Margarita Chávez Birrueta; Ma. del Carmen López Núñez; Ernesto Miranda Méndez; José Batlle; Eugenia Azevedo Salomao; Tania Padilla Rico; Carlos Alberto Hiriart Pardo; Carlos Pedraza; Edith Estefanía Orenday Tapia; Evangelina Tapia Tovar; Jesús Pacheco Martínez; Manuel Sánchez Martínez; José Humberto Flores Castro; Francisco Alberto Núñez Tapia; Diego Pantoja Iturbide; Hugo Alejandro Pedraza Marrón; Rogelio Hernández Alamanza; Marina Inés de la Torre Vázquez; Patricia Ávila García; Miguel Alejandro García Macías; Alejandro Acosta Collazo; Juan Carlos Aguilar Aguilar; Jaime Javier Loredo Zamarrón; Rodrigo Franco Muñoz; Claudia Paulette Escalona Muñoz; Guillermo Gerardo Dueñas González; Oscar Luis Narváez Montoya; Daniel Acosta Ruiz; Fernando Padilla Lozano; Francisco José Martín del Campo Saray; Reyna Valladares Anguiano; Gonzalo Bojórquez Morales; Martha Beatriz Cortés Topete; Alejandro García Navarro; Lara Carral Martín; Verónica Jiménez López; Adolfo Gómez Amador; Aníbal Luna León; Lilia Guerrero Martínez; Martín Hernández Marín; Juan Antonio Fuentes López

Synopsis

This book aims to address research problems of various kinds, always having as its central element the human habitat, which conditions, reacts, interacts with, and positively or negatively impacts the environment. From this perspective, the focus centered on the human being in relation to nature prevails. This is how artificialities are generated in natural environments, where the constructed alters the natural, where the artificial tends to tip the balance in favor of the artificially transformed versus the naturally created.

Chapters

  • Introduction
    Alejandro Acosta Collazo
  • Section 1.
    Heritage
  • Challenges for the implementation of UNESCO's recommendation on the historic urban landscape in Mexico.
    Pablo Vázquez Piombo
  • Tourism in the transformation of the landscape and the perception of the inhabitants in the tourist territories in Mexico.
    A theoretical and methodological approach
    Katya Meredith García Quevedo, Eugenio Mercado López
  • The Tarímbaro Valley as a rural heritage and spatial segregation in the peri-urban area of Morelia
    Margarita Chávez Birrueta, Ma. del Carmen López Núñez
  • The revelations of urban monuments
    Ernesto Miranda Méndez
  • Transfer of Castilian domestic architecture to the first urban houses of Santo Domingo (1500-1530)
    José Batlle, Eugenia Azevedo Salomao
  • The loss of architectural heritage from the perception of residents.
    The zone of historic monuments in Querétaro
    Eugenio Mercado López, Tania Padilla Rico, Carlos Alberto Hiriart Pardo
  • Historic urban landscape in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí.
    An approach to the local heritage
    Carlos Pedraza
  • Relevance of interventions in temples in Aguascalientes: cultural heritage and religious identity
    Edith Estefanía Orenday Tapia, Evangelina Tapia Tovar, Jesús Pacheco Martínez
  • The architectural legacy of José Noriega
    Manuel Sánchez Martínez
  • Pre-industrial real estate: from the exalted academic tradition to the practical and technological sense
    José Humberto Flores Castro
  • Wineries of Santo Tomás.
    Industrial heritage of the Port of Ensenada
    Francisco Alberto Núñez Tapia
  • Technical networks and the hydroelectric industrial heritage in the region of Morelia, Michoacán
    Ma. del Carmen López Núñez, Diego Pantoja Iturbide
  • Section 2.
    Territory
  • The Mexican Revolution, precursor of the transformation of the territorial structure of the Tarímbaro-Queréndaro Valley in the 20th century
    Ma. del Carmen López Núñez, Hugo Alejandro Pedraza Marrón
  • The transformation of urban conflict in the city of Morelia after the consolidation of neoliberalism.
    A reconstruction from peace research
    Rogelio Hernández Alamanza, Marina Inés de la Torre Vázquez, Patricia Ávila García
  • The Great Central Smelter and the morphological evolution of the city of Aguascalientes: how not to protect Mexico's industrial heritage
    Miguel Alejandro García Macías, Alejandro Acosta Collazo
  • Railroads and urban modernization in the Porfiriato: the Montecillo neighborhood in San Luis Potosí
    Juan Carlos Aguilar Aguilar, Jaime Javier Loredo Zamarrón, Rodrigo Franco Muñoz
  • The San Buenaventura mill.
    Urban genesis of Pachuca
    Alejandro Acosta Collazo, Claudia Paulette Escalona Muñoz
  • Old theories, new models, from urban design to human activity
    Rodrigo Franco Muñoz, Guillermo Gerardo Dueñas González, Oscar Luis Narváez Montoya
  • Sprawl, the expansion of the modern city
    Daniel Acosta Ruiz, Fernando Padilla Lozano
  • Thermal habitability of outdoor public spaces in warm semi-dry climate
    Francisco José Martín del Campo Saray, Reyna Valladares Anguiano, Gonzalo Bojórquez Morales
  • Section 3.
    Environment
  • Future cities.
    The impact of inclusive design on health and well-being
    Oscar Luis Narváez Montoya, Martha Beatriz Cortés Topete
  • Factors that discourage cycling mobility to the detriment of sustainability in the city of Irapuato, Guanajuato.
    Rodrigo Franco Muñoz, Alejandro García Navarro
  • Sustainable construction and bioclimatic construction, the reality of function
    Lara Carral Martín
  • Hygrothermal monitoring of underground wine cellar in the Guadalupe Valley
    Gonzalo Bojórquez Morales, Verónica Jiménez López, Adolfo Gómez Amador, Aníbal Luna León
  • Faults as conduit, barrier or conduit-barrier system in the hydrodynamic behavior of the Aguascalientes valley aquifer.
    Municipality of Aguascalientes
    Lilia Guerrero Martínez, Martín Hernández Marín, Juan Antonio Fuentes López
ARQUITECTURA Y CIUDAD CONTEMPORÁNEA

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Published

December 20, 2020