Leonel Pérez-Bustamante, Marco Morales-Marchant, Boris Cvitanic-Díaz, Daniel Matus-Carrasco
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摘要
Concepción都市圈(AMC)在城市发展中具有工业化的痕迹。在国有工业及其工人的支持下,20世纪下半叶,远离工业工厂的住宅综合体得到了发展,为当时和当地的城市发展提出了新的模式。所讨论的一个案例是位于奇瓜亚特的康塞普西翁炼油厂雇员合作社Refinería de Petróleo Concepción。本文通过对国家石油公司(ENAP)工人在合作模式下建造的住宅小区的分析,记录了这个公社的部分城市演变。结果显示了“Manantiales street”在城市空间建设中的基础性贡献,以及合作主义在CEREPEC综合体的城市设计和建筑项目中的体现方式。公司-工人-储蓄银行的关系非常突出,在这种关系中,工人担任领导,公司支持其管理,这种模式与工业家长式作风相距甚远,并且在逻辑上在城市中建立了不同的新部门。这是一个相关的模式,因为今天需要参与性过程,涉及房屋和社区的建设和改造的动态。
Villa CEREPEC-Chiguayante. Cooperativismo y vivienda colectiva en el Gran Concepción
The Metropolitan Area of Concepción (AMC) has industrial traces in its urban development. Under the auspices of state industries and their workers, housing complexes were developed in the second half of the twentieth century, away from industrial plants, proposing new modes of urban development for the period and location. A case in question is the Cooperativa de Empleados Refinería de Petróleo Concepción (Concepcion Petrol Refinery Employees Cooperative or CEREPEC), in Chiguayante. This article records part of the urban evolution of this commune, through the analysis of a housing complex materialized by workers of the National Petroleum Company (ENAP) under the cooperative model. The results show both the foundational contribution in building the urban space of "Manantiales street", as well as the way cooperativism materialized in the urban design and the architectural project of the CEREPEC complex. The company-worker-savings bank relationship stands out, where the worker assumes the leadership and the company supports its management, in a model that is very distant from industrial paternalism, and which logically builds different new sectors in the city. It is a relevant model because participatory processes are in demand today, involving the dynamics of construction and transformation of houses and neighborhoods.