Examinando por Autor "Agudelo Rave, Cindy Milena"
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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoConexiones Urbanas(2020) Agudelo Rave, Cindy Milena; Valencia Valencia, Juan Pablo; Sepúlveda Gil, Laura Cristina; Marín Herrera, Carlos AlbertoGreiff Avenue, between the Antioquia Museum and the Jose Maria Villa Retail Plaza, is a sector marked by history; First, it was the nucleus of the beginning of the Villa de Medellin, in which there was a population and urban growth on the banks of the Santa Elena gorge, which led to constant floods andunsanitary conditions, since all the waste went directly to the gorge santa Elena. These problems provided sufficient arguments to cover the ¿ ravine, a project that was carried o ut in the 1950s. Then, with the demolition of the old Villa Station, with a view to the construction of thenew Retail Plaza, newdynamics come to the sector,the families who lived there move, and the merchants, endors and homeless arrive; as well as thefts, insecurityand unhealthy returns. Already for the year 1995, with the inauguration of the metro, the sector was segregated, and the social and economic differences stood out more, and in 2005, with the construction of the metroplus, there were new inadequate dynamics in the area, such as drug addiction, prostitution, micro-trafficking and vice houses; activities that reflect a forgotten, divided and fragmentedsector. The purpose of this investigation is to answer the questions that have arisenthrough the Santa Elena gorge. Some like: Why did they cover the ravine? Was covering it up a solution? What would happen if it was uncovered? That is why this exploration focuses on thedesign, implementation and development of urbanplanning, which always has the Santa Elena gorge as its connecting axis, promotinguses and activities from the economic, social and cultural sectors