From the lived industrial landscape to the new re-created environments of cities for the future
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Abstract: The research work presented as an article constitutes a preview of a broader study in the development phase, whose (partial) results we present in this text. Its main objective is based on investigating the future possibilities offered by (post)industrial environments in the process of urban remodeling or territorial reorganization. A novel aspect that is discussed lies in treasuring these experiential and close enclaves, susceptible to being interpreted not only from a technical solution for their recovery but from the relevance of imaginaries with the power to project those spaces, towards a succession of new scenarios that they are recreated from science fiction stories, especially cinematographic ones. View in which a theoretical aspect intercedes that understands the landscape as a cultural construction, as a result of mental perceptions sifted by the aesthetic-artistic perspective. The lived habitat becomes imaginaries relaunched towards futuristic utopias and dystopias, in a line of thought that updates the aesthetic categories of the landscape in re-invented cities of postmodernity. Keywords: Landscape. City. Postindustrial space. Aesthetic category. Science fiction. Imaginary. Future. Ruin.Downloads
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