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    Título
    Del Barn Raising al Community Empowerment: el legado de Karl Linn y John Turner
    Autor
    Fraile-Garrido, Patricia
    Martín-Robles, Inés
    Editor
    Ediciones Universidad de ValladolidAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2024
    Documento Fuente
    Ciudades; Núm. 27 (2024): Aproximaciones urbanísticas a la urbanización (in)formal pags. 1-21
    Abstract
    This article examines the lasting impact of architects Karl Linn and John Turner on community development and informal settlements. Grounded in the barn raising tradition, their distinct yet converging paths highlight the power of community participation, collaboration, and self-help in marginalized neighborhoods. Linn's Neighborhood Commons projects and Turner's ideas on self-help housing and user-centered design have influenced participatory practices, challenged institutional norms, and prioritized a process over product approach in today's complex urban landscapes. This exploration underscores the profound impact of their work on neighborhood improvement and inclusive urban environments.
    Materias (normalizadas)
    Urbanismo
    ISSN
    2445-3943
    DOI
    10.24197/ciudades.27.2024.1-21
    Version del Editor
    http://revistas.uva.es/index.php/ciudades/article/view/7990
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/69975
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