ANUARI d’Arquitectura i Societat - No 4 (2024)

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Editorial

  • Prefaci. Revistes, comunitat i el compromís amb el progrés
  • Editorial. Futur imperfecte


Articles de recerca

  • Cinc consideracions sobre la ciutat imperfecta. El cas de València
  • La fertilitat de les ruïnes urbanes: ciutats industrials obsoletes com a recipients d’ecosistemes per activar l’economia circular
  • Paisatges urbans imperfectes. Dissenyar una regeneració urbana adaptada al clima basada en la natura
  • Viure a la nova normalitat. Visió espacial sota la post pandèmia
  • Geocrítica i maternitat: arquitectura distòpica en Mater (2022) i The Pod Generation (2023)
  • Polítiques d'habitatge i guetificació en el patrimoni públic de la Comunitat Valenciana
  • Cartografia dels entorns carioques: mapeig de Rio de Janeiro segons la geolocalització del consum
  • El retorn del carbó. Experiències de recuperació a les conques mineres asturianes i turolenques
  • L’arquitectura del futur: neurociència i disseny per a espais humans
  • Desarrelament, arquitectura i societat. L’església de Pueblica de Campeán (Zamora)
  • José Luis Romany, in memoriam. L’actualitat d’una pregunta irredempta

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    Editorial. Futur imperfecte
    (2024-11-29) Cabrera Fausto, Ivan; Fenollosa Forner, Ernesto Jesús; Franquesa Sánchez, Jordi; Piqueras Blasco, Maria; Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura; Departamento de Mecánica de los Medios Continuos y Teoría de Estructuras
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    Prefaci. Revistes, comunitat i el compromís amb el progrés
    (2024-11-29) Plowright, Philip
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    Paisatges urbans imperfectes. Dissenyar una regeneració urbana adaptada al clima basada en la natura
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-11-29) Raffa, Alessandro
    [EN] Imperfection, uncertainty and adaptation are intrinsically intertwined concepts that reflect the complex nature of human existence in the Anthropocene. This contribution delves into the nexus of imperfection, uncertainty, and adaptation through the lens of Green Urban Regeneration, focusing on the transformation of mono-functional infrastructural spaces into Climate-Adaptive Nature-based Streetscapes. Cities, endeavoring to adjust to the shifting and uncertain climate patterns, are already embracing imperfection in the regenerative design of Streetscapes, turning them into hybrid, multi-purpose, inclusive and Nature-based streetscapes. As part of an ongoing EU-funded research, this contribution explores how embracing imperfection can inform the conceptual and operational framework for innovative Climate-Adaptive Nature-based Streetscape Regenerative Design.
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    José Luis Romany, in memoriam. L'actualitat d'una pregunta irredempta
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-11-29) Rubio Garrido, Alberto Jose; Serrano Lanzarote, Apolonia Begoña; Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos; Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura; Departamento de Mecánica de los Medios Continuos y Teoría de Estructuras
    [EN] For five years in the 1970s, José Luis Romany photographed, drew and measured dozens of vernacular homes around Dénia. His main objective was to identify construction systems and architectural types typical of the popular house in that area. His drawings and notes were taken freehand in pencil during the visits in small school drawing notebooks. He reviewed some of these ink drawings during his long absences in Madrid. He had in mind to carry out an in-depth study, but this project was cut short. All of this was the subject of exhibitions in 2007 and 2016.His recent death compels us to recover not only his work. He forces us to rethink our place with respect to that heritage to which he devoted so much attention and of which so little remains. Beyond the value of his testimony, today the question arises about the relationship of our present with a not-so-distant past with which we barely share anything. What to do with that limpid vernacular architecture that today, faced with the dignity of a ruin or the humiliation of being transformed into a vulgar chalet, demands to be a participant in the present?
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    Desarrelament, arquitectura i societat. L'església de Pueblica de Campeán (Zamora)
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-11-29) García-Lozano, Rafael Ángel
    [EN] Due to the construction of the Ricobayo swamp (Zamora) at the end of the first third of the 20th century, the majority of the inhabitants of the confluence of the rivers Tera and Esla were forced to abandon their villages flooded by the waters. That energy infrastructure brought the prosperity, but also the most absolute uprooting. In order to accommodate the inhabitants without accommodation, only a new town was built in a neighbouring region: Pueblica de Campeán. The new village, determined by the material shortages of the post-Civil War period, was built in the strictest modesty between the end of the 1930s and the beginning of the 1940s. However, its church had to wait another decade, its architectural project being financed by the Ministry of Justice. In spite of the economic limitations and a population with a trans-terrestrial identity, the authorship of the church by the architect Luis Cubillo de Arteaga guaranteed very interesting results. We propose to analyse this building, a consequence of the uprooting and a reflection of the society that conceived it. A temple doubly characterised by the prestige of its designer, and the determinations of a battered economy and the identity in formation of its recipients.