PROCESOS EXTREMOS EN LAS CIUDADES ARGENTINAS DE LAS ÚLTIMAS DÉCADAS

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36661/2448-1092.2014v11n19.11987

Keywords:

Extreme processes, Breaked city, Public space, Architecture, Argentinean cities

Abstract

Extremes refer to unbridled intensities, maximum degrees and ultimate instances. Extreme processes define not only a temporality of contemporary city understood as a flux of becoming but a spatiality which is specified for such a flux rather than from structural determinations. There is a sort of exacerbated on course space-time flowing that drifts toward an end which is not exactly teleological but eschatological (in both senses of what belongs to the grave and filth). This planeterized world seems to lead to a global, generic and over-determined by such maximum stresses kind of town which, at the same time, looks
forward to differentiate itself within the homogenous experience of an compressed timespace. This paper is concerned with such point of differentiation among the undifferentiated and tries to present some
questions from the southern extreme of America.

Author Biography

  • Julio Arroyo, Universidad Nacional del Litoral - UNL

    Arquitecto, profesor ordinario e investigador en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina. Profesor invitado en la FADU-UBA y en el College of Architetcure and Planning, Utah University. Miembro del Instituto de Teoría y Historia Urbano Arquitectonica. Trabaja en las áreas de Proyecto, Teoría y Crítica de la Arquitectura, con referencia a la construcción del espacio y la arquitectura pública en la ciudad contemporánea. Ha trabajado sobre el impacto del paradigma digital en la arquitectura.

Published

12-01-2021

How to Cite

ARROYO, Julio. PROCESOS EXTREMOS EN LAS CIUDADES ARGENTINAS DE LAS ÚLTIMAS DÉCADAS. Cidades, Brasil, v. 11, n. 19, 2021. DOI: 10.36661/2448-1092.2014v11n19.11987. Disponível em: https://periodicos.uffs.edu.br/index.php/cidades/article/view/11987. Acesso em: 11 mar. 2025.