The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on
Three emblematic buildings from the United Kingdom, Argentina, and Chile project their competing interests on Antarctica and their overlapping territorial claims. One corresponds to the Halley Stations, on the eastern edge of the British claim. Another is the utopian "first city in Antarctica&q...
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ftjridta:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/558 2023-05-15T13:43:58+02:00 The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on Anfitriones y profetas de la Antártida. Arquitectura, territorio e imaginarios enfrentados en la Antártida, “argentina”, “británica” y “chilena” Rossetti, Fulvio 2021-05-14 application/pdf http://ojs.redfundamentos.com/index.php/rita/article/view/558 spa spa redfundamentos http://ojs.redfundamentos.com/index.php/rita/article/view/558/505 http://ojs.redfundamentos.com/index.php/rita/article/view/558 Copyright (c) 2021 Fulvio Rossetti rita_revista indexada de textos académicos; núm. 15; 134-143 2386-7027 2340-9711 Territorial immagineries landscape extreme environment Architecture Antarctica Imaginarios territoriales paisaje ambiente extremo Arquitectura Antártida info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjridta 2022-09-13T10:05:16Z Three emblematic buildings from the United Kingdom, Argentina, and Chile project their competing interests on Antarctica and their overlapping territorial claims. One corresponds to the Halley Stations, on the eastern edge of the British claim. Another is the utopian "first city in Antarctica", imagined close to the Argentine Marambio aerodrome, in the extreme north of the Antarctic peninsula. The third is the International Antarctic Center, a multifunctional building to enhance the role of Punta Arenas as a gateway to the white continent. The three were conceived as nodes of superimposed and apparently analogous networks, articulating research stations, logistic nodes and gateway cities from nearby national territories. However, the selection of which should become iconic works shows different affirmative discourses and leads to wondering how architecture and territorial policies interacted with the general context of the overlapping of competing interests the norms that regulate and the imaginaries that inspire them; dynamics that differ in relation to different conceptions of territorial unity and different ways of interpreting the idea of the continent as a space of cooperation agreed in 1961 by the Antarctic Treaty and materialized by the actions of each of its member countries. Tres obras emblemáticas de Reino Unido, Argentina y Chile expresan distintos intereses proyectados sobre un mismo territorio antártico. Una corresponde a la Estación Halley VI, en el límite oriental de la reclamación británica. Otra es la utópica “primera ciudad en la Antártida”, imaginada en las cercanías del aeródromo argentino de Marambio, en el extremo norte de la Península Antártica. La tercera es el Centro Antártico Internacional, un edi cio polifuncional para potenciar el rol de Punta Arenas como ciudad de cabecera, puerta de entrada al continente blanco. Las tres fueron concebidas como nodos de redes urbanísticas, superpuestas y aparentemente análogas, articuladas en torno a estaciones de investigación, nodos logísticos y ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Antártica Antártida rita_revista indexada de textos académicos Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antártida Argentina ENVELOPE(-50.679,-50.679,-82.781,-82.781) Argentina Argentine Argentino Articuladas ENVELOPE(-63.729,-63.729,-64.932,-64.932) Blanco ENVELOPE(-55.233,-55.233,-61.250,-61.250) Entrada ENVELOPE(-60.552,-60.552,-62.998,-62.998) Límite ENVELOPE(-57.629,-57.629,-61.898,-61.898) Marambio ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,-64.283,-64.283) The Antarctic |
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Three emblematic buildings from the United Kingdom, Argentina, and Chile project their competing interests on Antarctica and their overlapping territorial claims. One corresponds to the Halley Stations, on the eastern edge of the British claim. Another is the utopian "first city in Antarctica", imagined close to the Argentine Marambio aerodrome, in the extreme north of the Antarctic peninsula. The third is the International Antarctic Center, a multifunctional building to enhance the role of Punta Arenas as a gateway to the white continent. The three were conceived as nodes of superimposed and apparently analogous networks, articulating research stations, logistic nodes and gateway cities from nearby national territories. However, the selection of which should become iconic works shows different affirmative discourses and leads to wondering how architecture and territorial policies interacted with the general context of the overlapping of competing interests the norms that regulate and the imaginaries that inspire them; dynamics that differ in relation to different conceptions of territorial unity and different ways of interpreting the idea of the continent as a space of cooperation agreed in 1961 by the Antarctic Treaty and materialized by the actions of each of its member countries. Tres obras emblemáticas de Reino Unido, Argentina y Chile expresan distintos intereses proyectados sobre un mismo territorio antártico. Una corresponde a la Estación Halley VI, en el límite oriental de la reclamación británica. Otra es la utópica “primera ciudad en la Antártida”, imaginada en las cercanías del aeródromo argentino de Marambio, en el extremo norte de la Península Antártica. La tercera es el Centro Antártico Internacional, un edi cio polifuncional para potenciar el rol de Punta Arenas como ciudad de cabecera, puerta de entrada al continente blanco. Las tres fueron concebidas como nodos de redes urbanísticas, superpuestas y aparentemente análogas, articuladas en torno a estaciones de investigación, nodos logísticos y ... |
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The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on |
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The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on |
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The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on |
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The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on |
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The Antarctic Oracles and hosts. Architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “Argentine”, “British” and “Chilean” Antarctica. 1961 on |
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antarctic oracles and hosts. architecture, land and diverging imaginaries of the “argentine”, “british” and “chilean” antarctica. 1961 on |
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