Preservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de Diego

The original design of Paseo de Diego, inaugurated in 1981 as the first full pedestrian mall in Puerto Rico, vanished with the consent of the agencies in charge of historic preservation in the island. Lack of maintenance and other management issues, rather than the architecture itself, led to a revi...

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Main Author: Merheb-Emanuelli, Ely Marie
Other Authors: Long, Christopher (Christopher Alan), 1957-
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/31277
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-312772015-09-20T17:33:10ZPreservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de DiegoMerheb-Emanuelli, Ely MarieUrban designHistoric preservationPuerto RicoThe original design of Paseo de Diego, inaugurated in 1981 as the first full pedestrian mall in Puerto Rico, vanished with the consent of the agencies in charge of historic preservation in the island. Lack of maintenance and other management issues, rather than the architecture itself, led to a revitalization project that erased a vibrant and distinctive example of modernist urban design by a notable Puerto Rican architect in the barrio of Río Piedras, which is currently being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The story of Paseo de Diego recounts the mall's development and recent replacement with a redesign that raises serious questions about age, preservation of rich urban layering, and the policies and regulations protecting significant historic urban fabric.Long, Christopher (Christopher Alan), 1957-2015-09-09T19:58:41Z2015-09-09T19:58:41Z2006-052015-09-09ThesisThesiselectronichttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/31277engUT Electronic Theses and DissertationsCopyright © is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.Restricted
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topic Urban design
Historic preservation
Puerto Rico
spellingShingle Urban design
Historic preservation
Puerto Rico
Merheb-Emanuelli, Ely Marie
Preservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de Diego
description The original design of Paseo de Diego, inaugurated in 1981 as the first full pedestrian mall in Puerto Rico, vanished with the consent of the agencies in charge of historic preservation in the island. Lack of maintenance and other management issues, rather than the architecture itself, led to a revitalization project that erased a vibrant and distinctive example of modernist urban design by a notable Puerto Rican architect in the barrio of Río Piedras, which is currently being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The story of Paseo de Diego recounts the mall's development and recent replacement with a redesign that raises serious questions about age, preservation of rich urban layering, and the policies and regulations protecting significant historic urban fabric.
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title Preservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de Diego
title_short Preservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de Diego
title_full Preservation of urban design : the story of Paseo de Diego
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