2006
DOI: 10.1108/ohi-04-2006-b0007
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Reproducing Tradition: Everyday Public Space in Popular Neighbourhoods in Mexico

Abstract: In Latin American cities a great part of the urban environment has grown through self-help processes leading to informal settlements. In the Mexican context, informal settlements are called “colonias populares” which means people’s or popular neighbourhoods. In the late 1960s Turner (1969) argued that popular neighbourhoods should be reconsidered as environments which are socially and culturally responsive to the needs of the inhabitants, as the architecture produced by low-income settlers is based on a system… Show more

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