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Evolution of the architectural features and historical significance of plazas

Rosa Lisbeth Lopez Sanchez and Katty Marilyn Alegría Lazo

SAP Land and Architecture, 2023

Abstract: Introduction: plazas are open, public spaces that serve as centers of urban life. They are typically located in the heart of cities and are the venue for the most significant events, such as commerce, culture, and politics.Objective: to characterize the evolution of the architectural and historical significance of plazas.Method: a review of the available literature was conducted in databases such as SciELO, Scopus, and ClinicalKey, from which a total of 13 related articles were consulted. Empirical methods such as historical logic and analysis and synthesis were used.Results: historians believe that plazas have three essential characteristics that make them central elements of cities. It is a space of great social and representative importance for the entire population in urban areas and nationally, regardless of the passage of time. The plaza has played a fundamental role since its inception, serving as a meaningful place for residents. Plazas offer ideal settings for casual gatherings, where individuals engage in recreational activities and enjoy prolonged waiting.Conclusions: plazas must maintain their crucial role as a vital space for the community, adapting to the changing dynamics of society and improving the quality of the experience for those who use them.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.56294/la202382

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