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Resumen
ROJAS SYMMES, Loreto; CORTES SALINAS, Alejandro y CATALAN CABELLO, Felipe. Normative inequality in verticalized areas in Santiago de Chile. Transit towards the conformation of a public space deducted from the real estate business?. Andamios [online]. 2019, vol.16, n.39, pp.127-149. ISSN 2594-1917. https://doi.org/10.29092/uacm.v16i39.677.
In a context of increasing complexity in the production of urban space, where the real-estate private producers receive significant relevancy, the article reports how the currently required urban regulations, which in theory seek to reconcile and protect diverse interests within the territory, does not protect essential aspects for the use of public space, becoming the latter more on a space detracted from the real estate business.
Based on the specific study of the impacts on the public space, residential projects verticalized in a pericentral zone of Santiago - Chile, the work shows how a precarious regulation can be re-interpreted transforming into non-regulation, generating impacts on which no responsibility is identified and evidencing the prevailing regulatory inequality among the territories that make up the Metropolitan Area of Santiago.
Palabras llave : Verticalization; public space; urban regulations; inequality; urban space.