Spatial Practices: Architecture, Planning and Citizenship in Mexico City
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2000
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Gomez-Palacio del Rio, Antonio Ignacio
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Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University
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This study questions the view that privileges planning professionals with the right and responsibility of building the city. Instead, it brings social movements, everyday practices and a cultural politics to the foreground of a study of architecture understood simultaneously as a profession, a built form and a way of life.
The study of spatial practices in Mexico City, in conjunction with a reading of Lefebvre, presents the concept of space as a potential site for articulating a social/ecological project through planning and architecture in light of a democratisation of the planning process and a politicisation of urban spaces.
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FES Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Series