Charitable societies, architecture and city: Rosario 1852-1910
The present work aims to examine, from a crossroads of views, the global characteristics adopted by the urban-architectural space and the health, childhood and elderly care buildings of Rosario from the beginning of its modernization stage. The analysis of the subject then is approached from two per...
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Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño
2023
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| Sumario: | The present work aims to examine, from a crossroads of views, the global characteristics adopted by the urban-architectural space and the health, childhood and elderly care buildings of Rosario from the beginning of its modernization stage.
The analysis of the subject then is approached from two perspectives: one of them focused on the modes of political participation in the public space carried out by the Charitable Societies. And the other in the particularities of buildings and urban environments driven by them.
Understanding that these societies through their actions, transmitted the ideas of a political program, with which the local elite sought to establish itself hegemonically.
Developing for this a set of measures that aspired to reorder and modernize a society characterized by profound mutations.
Thus, the modernization process of the city that began in the mid-nineteenth century resulted in the segmentation of urban land and the materialization of spaces such as: the "Hospital de Caridad", the "Asilo del Buen Pastor", the "Hospicio de Huerfanos”, the “Maternity Asylums”, the “Juan Elena Blanco” school among others. Constructions that were from its insertion transforming and stressing the growth of the city. |
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