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The construction of the Working Class Housing “Sociedad Explotadora de Tierra del Fuego” in the 1950s in the city of Punta Arenas, meant, in addition to a manifestation of industrial paternalism logics, the consolidation of a community of neighbors that strengthened a bond with each other. Once the livestock industry decided to get detached from the houses, in the prelude to its disappearance, this community began to disintegrate. The following article explores around the collective memory that has survived the dissociation process, in a way that seeks to avoid its disappearance and to claim a legacy in which both architecture and sociocultural dimensions merge.

Año de publicación
2019
Revista académica
Sophia Austral
Número
23
Número de páginas
257-280
Fecha de publicación
jun
Idioma de edición
es
Numero ISSN
0719-5605
URL
http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-56052019000100257&lang=es
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