This article is part of the research project entitled "The old area of La Chimba: in defense of its heritage traces, a neighborhood scale community life and a sustainable environment for the future" (funded through the Universidad de Chile - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism research fund). A group of undergraduate architecture students revisit a proposition made by Karl Brunner for Recoleta, exploring the possibilities and limitations to achieve a continuity of green spaces between the San Cristobal and Blanco hills, from an urban sustainability perspective.
Keywords:
Karl Brunner, Recoleta – Santiago de Chile, Urban Planning, urban green corridor
Pavez Reyes, M. I. (2013). A green corridor between the hills since 1934, and its current possibilities, explored through an undergraduate academic exercise in Recoleta. Revista De Urbanismo, 15(29), Pág. 75–95. https://doi.org/10.5354/ru.v15i29.30306