Peripheral expansion and centrality processes in Valdivia between 1900-2015: analysis from the perspective of the space syntaxes

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Antonio Zumelzu Scheel
Roberto Burgos Mann
Sebastián Navarro Pavié

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This article explores the transformation processes of central quarters in the city of Valdivia. The hypothesis is that peripheral growth and expansion result in the morphological deterioration and the physical transformation of a city's downtown. Thus the Space Syntax approach is used to explore global integration patterns existing in a city, using Depthmap in the space syntax analysis. The findings show that the global integration pattern of the city of Valdivia has changed dramatically in the past 40 years due its expansive growth, displacing the topological center to the city's southeast and failing to match the historical downtown quarter. This proves the hypothesis that there is a relationship between centrality processes and the city's expansion.

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Zumelzu Scheel, A., Burgos Mann, R., & Navarro Pavié, S. (2017). Peripheral expansion and centrality processes in Valdivia between 1900-2015: analysis from the perspective of the space syntaxes. AUS - Arquitectura / Urbanismo / Sustentabilidad, (19), 24–30. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2016.n19-05
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Antonio Zumelzu Scheel

Arquitecto, Universidad Austral de Chile. PhD en Planificación Urbana, Eindhoven University of Technology, Holanda.
Académico Instituto de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Austral de Chile.

Roberto Burgos Mann

Arquitecto, Universidad Austral de Chile. Magíster en City Design and Social Science, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Inglaterra.
Académico Instituto de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Austral de Chile.

Sebastián Navarro Pavié

Licenciado en Arquitectura, Universidad Austral de Chile.
Ayudante de investigación, Instituto de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Austral de Chile.