La ciudad compartidael patrimonio cultural como herramienta para la re-creación del relato urbano

  1. Rivero-Moreno, Luis D. 1
  1. 1 Profesor Ayudante Doctor. Universidad de León
Revue:
Ciudad y territorio: Estudios territoriales

ISSN: 1133-4762 2659-3254

Année de publication: 2022

Titre de la publication: CyTET otoño 2022

Número: 213

Pages: 579-592

Type: Article

DOI: 10.37230/CYTET.2022.213.4 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

D'autres publications dans: Ciudad y territorio: Estudios territoriales

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Résumé

In today's digital and technological world, urban regeneration may no longer be a physical and architectural process, but simply a superficial staging of new and more attractive images of the city that make it a desired destination. However, representation requires a narrative that contextualizes it and gives it meaning. The cultural heritage sphere offers its spaces for this purpose as platforms for exchange and communication. This article addresses the chances of the city's inhabitants as responsible for its narration and representation. This multiplies the possibilities for democratic, open and participatory urban planning. Only in this way will urban planning be more creative and sustainable, and its narrative more suitable with the complex reality of the city.

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