Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social production through time. The present work belongs to a series of studies of Latin-American cities based on Santos´ theories. Our case study is the city of Havana. Strategically situated in the Antilles, the city always played the role of a gate to the Spanish colonies in the Americas. After the Cuban independence (1898), the Caribbean city fell under the influence of the crescent power of the United States. At the turn of the XXth century, the city which during the colonial times based its economy on trade of commodities from the mainland like tobacco or sugar, turned to be funded mainly by North American tourism. The city attracted legal investm...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky presents an insider\u27s view of Havana: the elegant, tattered c...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
While Havana's status as the 'Pearl of the Caribbean' dissipated in 1959, Cuba and its capital survi...
Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean Islands with an area of more than 110,000 square kilometers and...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
Architecture around the world has been very influential for determining the historical background of...
textCuba y Puerto Rico have for long been considered sister islands, fighting together against the i...
Coffee table books are filled with them: the clichés of Havana as "frozen in time", scented with "no...
Whilst images of the city of Havana arewell documented worldwide, the actual state of the city's ima...
To moderate the crisis of the 1990s, the Cuban government promoted international tourism and private...
With the insertion of the Caribbean into the world capitalist economy in the 16th Century, its citie...
This article looks at the development of urban tourism in Havana, Cuba, in the period since the coll...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky presents an insider\u27s view of Havana: the elegant, tattered c...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
While Havana's status as the 'Pearl of the Caribbean' dissipated in 1959, Cuba and its capital survi...
Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean Islands with an area of more than 110,000 square kilometers and...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
Architecture around the world has been very influential for determining the historical background of...
textCuba y Puerto Rico have for long been considered sister islands, fighting together against the i...
Coffee table books are filled with them: the clichés of Havana as "frozen in time", scented with "no...
Whilst images of the city of Havana arewell documented worldwide, the actual state of the city's ima...
To moderate the crisis of the 1990s, the Cuban government promoted international tourism and private...
With the insertion of the Caribbean into the world capitalist economy in the 16th Century, its citie...
This article looks at the development of urban tourism in Havana, Cuba, in the period since the coll...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky presents an insider\u27s view of Havana: the elegant, tattered c...