Cooperativas de viviendas cerradas y diferenciación socio-residencial. El caso de la comuna de Viña del Mar

Translated title of the contribution: Gated housing cooperatives and socio-residential differentiation. The case of Vina del Mar community

Carlos Valdebenito Valdebenito, Luis Álvarez Aránguiz, Rodrigo Hidalgo Dattwyler, Carlos Vergara Constela

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Abstract

This article presents the urban intervention of gated housing cooperatives in the city of Vina del Mar (Chile) during the last decade of the twentieth century, which are compared and contrasted with urban processes in this territory. By means of conceptual approaches that address the neoliberal city and the study of the socioresidential differentiation of urban space, it is sought to understand the reach of these cooperatives. Through a descriptive and multivariate quantitative methodology that aims to describe the cooperative housing construction and account for the spatial distribution of the respective population, the development of cooperatives is characterized as to location, morphology, constructed area and investment, and then its situation is discussed in the light of some of the main urban approaches to socio-residential differentiation. Findings show that the trajectory of the housing cooperatives is blurred and is confused with the establishment of private real estate offer. That is, despite their different mechanisms for attaining housing regarding land management and associativity, both forms have several similarities such as the presence of private public spaces, the establishment of physical borders, fragmentation of the urban space and controlled access.

Translated title of the contributionGated housing cooperatives and socio-residential differentiation. The case of Vina del Mar community
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)328-356
Number of pages29
JournalSociologias
Volume22
Issue number54
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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