Examinando por Autor "Ontiveros, Emilio"
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Ítem Analysis and Evaluation of the Quality of Public Space in Relation to its Degree of Naturalisation, its Physical Qualities and Uses and Activities. The Case of the Northern Border Area of the Municipality of Fuenlabrada (Madrid, Spain) in its Contact with the Area Called Bosquesur and the Case of the Cities of the Dutch Randstad and their Mediation or Buffer Zones(AESOP, 2024-07) Urda Peña, Lucila; Malo de Molina , Javier; Ontiveros, EmilioThe aim of this paper is, starting from the problem of peripheral landscapes produced by urban sprawl forms, to define a methodology for analysing the quality of peripheral public space in municipalities surrounded by natural spaces of environmental value, in order to evaluate their potential quality as environmental corridors, civic axes and natural gateways. To define the evaluation with proper indicators the investigation is based in the origin of the urban greenbelts and in the case study of the northern boundary of the municipality of Fuenlabrada (Madrid, Spain) with the Bosque Sur Periurban Forest Park and its comparison with Midden-Delfland, a buffer-zone belonging to the area known as Randstad Holland.Ítem Urbanism from a Morphological Standpoint: A Teaching Experience(Universidad del Bio-Bio (Concepción, Chile), 2015-05-29) Ontiveros, Emilio; Malo de Molina, JavierThe first course in Urbanism at the School of Architecture of Alcalá is organized in two related parts, theory and practice, and introduces students to urban design and planning. On the one hand, students acquire a solid, yet incipient, theoretical knowledge and, on the other hand, they start designing projects in the city. Both tasks are part of a morphological approach that inherits some methods from Manuel de Solá-Morales’ Laboratori d'Urbanisme de Barcelona and some from the Italian School. The theoretical part is subdivided in two segments. First, the main concepts of the morphological approach are presented to students, who are then exposed to a brief history of the traditional city and its urban form, from the Pre-industrial era to the urban renewal in the 1970s. The practical part includes both analysis and proposal. The analysis deals firstly with the structural scale, framing a site through different inquiries; secondly, it looks closer at diverse morphological aspects. In the proposal, students use that second morphological scale to create designs through the categories previously studied. Lastly, students propose some graphic urban rules at the typological scale. The paper establishes links between the course exercises and professional practices and concludes with in-class opinions and results.