Published Dec 10, 2017



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Catalina Montoya Arenas

Evelyn Patiño Zuluaga

Lina María Escobar Ocampo

Luis Fernando González Escobar

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Abstract

The historical contents of a territory are revealed in the cultural landscape. This refers to the process of symbolic transformation that can be read through the spatial footprints, which are no different than the action of culture with a place. In this sense, the reading of Santa Fe de Antioquia through a series of 10 landscapes aims to highlight and reveal the aspects of materiality and immateriality related to the identity of the territory through the physical-spatial and landscape values in its journey through time. Based on the surveying of new maps, theoretical-practical links are established between the historical, aesthetic, physical, and symbolic processes, contrasted with the transforming agents of the economic model (discourse of competitiveness, the tourism industry, and real estate pressure). These maps combine the reading and analysis of cartography and strategic and regulatory documents, with choreography and historicalliterary- pictorial narrative in a multivariate and multi-temporal analysis. This descriptive, interpretative, and proactive methodology approaches the physical reading of the meeting points of the environment, the urban, and the historical center as culturally determining elements in the landscape, which in this case study, point to its impoverishment

Keywords

cultural landscape, globalization process, analytical mapspaisagem cultural, processos de globalização, mapas analiticospaisaje cultural, procesos globalizadores, mapas analíticos

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Montoya Arenas, C., Patiño Zuluaga, E., Escobar Ocampo, L. M., & González Escobar, L. F. (2017). Analytical Reading of the Cultural Landscape in Santa Fe de Antioquia, From the Surveying of New Maps. Apuntes: Revista De Estudios Sobre Patrimonio Cultural, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.apc30-1.lapc
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