Urban modulations of post-fordism. Heritage revaluation in Puerto Norte (Rosario - Santa Fe)

Authors

  • Morena Goñi UNR - UNER - CISPO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/eishir.v11i30.1372

Keywords:

heritage revaluation, Puerto Norte, heritage, strategic planning, large urban proyect, services city

Abstract

e category of heritage revaluation emerged a few decades ago as a constitutive element of urban and political discourse. Until then, his presence in planning had been elusive,
if not, nonexistent. Nowadays it works as a constitutive reference of the city, its identity, its memory; his speech turns speech into a progressive piece with democratizing intentions. In a
city like today, marked by financialization, flexibility, inequality,
segregation, what role do history and heritage play? This article proposes a critical journey through the notion of heritage revaluation in the city of Rosario (Santa Fe), paying particular
attention to its emergence and its application in an iconic spatiality: Puerto Norte. This spatiality works as a stratigraphic
composition, each layer houses the fossil of a different productive stage. A transversal reading through the different layers will help us to reveal what senses are hidden and exhibited in port spaces and their heritage.

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Published

2021-07-30

How to Cite

Goñi, M. (2021). Urban modulations of post-fordism. Heritage revaluation in Puerto Norte (Rosario - Santa Fe). Estudios Del ISHiR, 11(30). https://doi.org/10.35305/eishir.v11i30.1372