In 2019, Cuba approved a new political constitution that calls for deepening citizen participation to strengthen local governance. The emerging decentralization processes and the role of new actors in urban development open new possibilities for inclusive planning. While citizen participation is widely documented in the global South and under Western liberal democracy regimes, participatory urban planning in the context of Southern socialist cities such as Havana has been less scrutinized. This paper aims at mapping the framings, trajectories and legacies of such participatory planning initiatives. Based on mapping workshops and desktop research, we find that participatory initiatives within Havana are spatially dispersed, sporadic, lacking...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
The dissolution of the Soviet bloc (1989-1991) gave way to an acute economic crisis in Cuba known as...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...
Last January we sat with about thirty Cubans in a community arts center in Boyeros, on the outskirts...
Coffee table books are filled with them: the clichés of Havana as "frozen in time", scented with "no...
This article probes the visual implications of urban transformation in Havana in the aftermath of th...
This dissertation examines recent dynamics behind the production of the built environment in Old Hav...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibli...
CUJAE, Havana, CubaThis eights notebook in a series of Streetscape Territories publications describe...
Research and policy argue for more compact cities to respond to sustainable development challenges. ...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
In this paper it is argued that participation and public art contribute to sustainable community dev...
It is common knowledge that Cuba’s inhabitants struggle with huge daily-life challenges. One of the ...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Coeur de La Havane fait peau neuv
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
The dissolution of the Soviet bloc (1989-1991) gave way to an acute economic crisis in Cuba known as...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...
Last January we sat with about thirty Cubans in a community arts center in Boyeros, on the outskirts...
Coffee table books are filled with them: the clichés of Havana as "frozen in time", scented with "no...
This article probes the visual implications of urban transformation in Havana in the aftermath of th...
This dissertation examines recent dynamics behind the production of the built environment in Old Hav...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibli...
CUJAE, Havana, CubaThis eights notebook in a series of Streetscape Territories publications describe...
Research and policy argue for more compact cities to respond to sustainable development challenges. ...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
In this paper it is argued that participation and public art contribute to sustainable community dev...
It is common knowledge that Cuba’s inhabitants struggle with huge daily-life challenges. One of the ...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Coeur de La Havane fait peau neuv
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.This elect...
The dissolution of the Soviet bloc (1989-1991) gave way to an acute economic crisis in Cuba known as...
The almost sixty year Castro regime has driven the island of Cuba into isolation. Infrastructure on ...