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Caracas Litoral, Venezuela

Princeton Architectural Press

Edited by Richard Plunz,and Michael Conard,and Modjeh Baratloo

9 x 9 in; 144 pp;
240 color and 24 B/W images
Paperback
Published in August, 2005
ISBN 9781568984469
ISBN10 1568984464

SKU# 9781568984469

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Caracas Litoral, Venezuela looks at the challenges, obstacles, and opportunities facing the reconstruction of coastal communities near Caracas, after mudslides devastated these areas in December 1999. Already in the midst of informal land developme...

Caracas Litoral, Venezuela

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Caracas Litoral, Venezuela

Caracas Litoral, Venezuela looks at the challenges, obstacles, and opportunities facing the reconstruction of coastal communities near Caracas, after mudslides devastated these areas in December 1999. Already in the midst of informal land development, affluent weekend residents from Caracas had awkwardly occupied this dramatic and precarious strip of coastland between the Gulf of Mexico and the Avila Mountainalso shared with the national airport and second largest seaport. In a city where most of the urban population lives in informal housing, the contested nature of redevelopmentemergent social, economic, and cultural patterns confronting traditional patterns of settlementcould easily be predicted. Fully bilingual, in English and Spanish, this book explores opportunities that unite the various constituencies through innovative programming, sustainable geological/hydrological infrastructure, and economically viable housing and commercial development.

 

Richard Plunz, Michael Conard, and Modjeh Baratloo teach at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University.