Abstract
This article centers on a review of the original town-planning project for
Ciudad Satélite proposed by the architect Mario Pani in 1957. The research
was aimed at bringing to light the planning model for the new town on the
periphery of Mexico City, the buildings and the street furniture with which
it would have to be provided, as well as the individual and community
profile of those who, according to Pani's ideas, would be expected to
live there. The work sets out to weigh up the present state of this
development in relation to its original conception and first visualization;
it then goes on to discuss the project of the Towers, which were executed
in collaboration by Luis Barragán and Mathias Goeritz, as the “trade-mark”
of the project located in Naucalpan, in the Estado de México. This
sculptural complex is analyzed critically bearing in mind the program of
emotional architecture which both architects saw as identifying their
works.
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