CONSTRUCTIVE ENCOUNTERS IN THE CITY. CONSTITUCIÓN, CHILE— OPEN CITY? Cover Image

INTERACȚIUNI CONSTRUCTIVE ÎN ORAȘ. CONSTITUCIÓN, CHILE— ORAȘ DESCHIS?
CONSTRUCTIVE ENCOUNTERS IN THE CITY. CONSTITUCIÓN, CHILE— OPEN CITY?

Author(s): Miruna Ciura
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Architecture, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Editura Universitară “Ion Mincu”
Keywords: open city; systems theory; participatory architecture; vernacular architecture; urban ethics; urban planning;

Summary/Abstract: The versatility of the built environment is normally under-stood to refer to the capacity of a space to have different functionalities, at the same time or at different times. The present article argues that versatility is also an ethical imperative. Richard Sennett, urbanist and sociologist, proposes analysing the issue of urban ethics through the lens of systems theory, arguing that contemporary cities function as closed systems, whereas a truly just city ought to function as an open one. He proposes three functional characteristics of the open city, illustrating each with a variety of anecdotal examples. While his examples serve to illustrate his concept, they fail to answer a specific question: can a city become open in its entirety? Are there any such cities that fit all the criteria of his model? After a violent earthquake shook Chile in 2010, most of the coastal city of Constitución was destroyed, launching an immense reconstruction effort. The present paper argues that the reconstruction process illustrates Sennett’s model of a city becoming a truly open one. An aspect that Sennett omits in his model, namely inspiration from vernacular practices, was in my view the basis for this process and its results. From this perspective, openness is therefore an ontological imperative in building a just city.

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 203-220
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English, Romanian