2006-2007 Buenos Aires,Argentina
Introduction
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and South America's second largest
city with a population of 13 million in the greater metropolitan area including
2.8 million in the 200 sq km Distrito Federal. Located close to the junction
of the Rio de la Plata with the Atlantic Ocean, its origins were as a port city
- from which residents derive their name 'Portenos'. Known as the ' Paris of
the South', the central city has a strong European character with a regular
street grid, formal axes, tree-lined avenues, impressive civic buildings and
strong perimeter block form. Its social makeup reflects extensive European immigration
in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries mostly from Spain and Italy, but also
from Britain, Ireland, France and Russia. While it is the intellectual and financial
centre of Argentina, its fortunes have been troubled by periods of military
dictatorship and economic decline.
The MUDD project investigated three urban design options for two adjacent railway
yards in the less affluent southern area of the city, home to considerable warehousing
activity, heavy, industrial traffic, four hospitals and two football clubs.
This required an approach that went beyond the strict boundaries of the railway
sites to ensure integration with surrounding fabric, facilities and infrastructure.
The project involved a two week studio based at the Facultad de Arquitectura,
Diseno y Urbanismo (FADU), Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), followed by a
five week studio at UNSW.
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The life in Buenos Aires,Argentina













