Alternative epistemologies as a utopian tool to understand territory from an emerging, polycentric and complex approach

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Giovanni Castellanos-Garzón
Andrzej Lukomski-Jurczynski

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This article is a proposal to grasp territory from a different perspective, in coexistence with the traditional and planned city. With, however, the physical discoveries of the 20th century – particularly those related to quantum physics and the theory of relativity– it became evident that space-time are inseparable magnitudes, in contraction with the tenetof Euclidean geometry and opening at the same time the possibility of discussing territory in terms of new utopias about reality. Drawing upon such utopias about reality, this means that there are no inherent hierarchical structures ruled by a fixed center; neither is there an absolute reference framework as expressed by Newtonian theory. From this point of view, the research projects a territorial transformation strategy that gives rise to new forms of self-organization in order to understand territory as a fabric and not as mere coexistence, resulting in the need to look for a new complex and polycentric space.

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Castellanos-Garzón, G., & Lukomski-Jurczynski, A. (2019). Alternative epistemologies as a utopian tool to understand territory from an emerging, polycentric and complex approach. AUS [Arquitectura / Urbanismo / Sustentabilidad], (26), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2019.n26-04
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Giovanni Castellanos-Garzón

Arquitecto, Universidad de La Salle, Colombia.

Magíster en Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.

Docente investigador, Facultad Ciencias del Hábitat, Universidad de La Salle, Colombia.

Miembro del grupo de investigación Marginalidad, Espacialidad y Desarrollo Sostenible (MEDS), Colombia.

Andrzej Lukomski-Jurczynski

Teólogo y Filósofo, Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Ojców Redemptorystów, Polonia.

Doctor en Filosofía, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.

Profesor Titular, Departamento de Formación Lasallista, Universidad de la Salle, Colombia.

Miembro del grupo de investigación Marginalidad, Espacialidad y Desarrollo Sostenible (MEDS), Colombia.