In his book The Right to the City (1968), Henri Lefebvre talks about ending the creation of spaces managed by the logic of profit, to launch a plan of "self-managed territory" that does not leave aside the "historical heritage," nor allow the decomposition of space, but instead works for the restitution of urban centers as places of creation.
Globalization has produced cities without limits whose focus has been on the immediate benefit, directly attacking the preservation of cultural heritage, among other things.
Juan Sánchez Cano
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Who Cares About Restoring Heritage in Mérida, Mexico?
https://www.archdaily.com/899952/who-cares-about-restoring-heritage-in-merida-mexicoDanae Santibañez
Colonial House Recovery on 64th Street / Nauzet Rodríguez
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Interior Designers: Nauzet Rodríguez
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Osel, Productos Metálicos Carrera, Retrofurnish, Tecnolite
https://www.archdaily.com/800389/colonial-house-recovery-on-64th-street-nauzet-rodriguezDaniela Cruz