Abstract
Currently, we are becoming conscious that excessively technocratic urban planning operations generate a response of indifference from the citizen, without really showing better results than other less closed methods. This article presents various approaches that discuss about the usefulness of a low definition of reality and its planning. It is concluded that an urban planning with a more infrastructural and less finalist focus shows some qualities that tend toward improving social conditions and toward a real democratization of the regulatory processes of urban planning. © 2013 by Unisinos.
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Abarca-Alvarez, F. J. (2013). Un urbanismo post-tecnológico para alcanzar la “Ciudad Invisible.” Arquiteturarevista, 9(1), 2–8. https://doi.org/10.4013/arq.2013.91.01
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