Following trajectories, drawing routes. Building diagrams based on the experience of people

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Luis Iturra Muñoz
Paola Jirón Martínez

Abstract

From the beginning, drawing has been a practice that precedes verbal expressions. Thus, drawings retrieve and reveal a different form of writing, which communicates, through a representation in a surface, diverse processes, sensations and ideas. This article explains the process of drawing diagrams that represent the path of a woman through Santiago de Chile. It expresses the notion of spatial experience within the space of mobility, based on which a drawing method can be developed that evolves with its register and representation. The discussion involves the idea of spatiality, conceptualized based on Massey's insights. From this starting point, the idea of path is developed as the way through which mobility trajectories become connected with spatiality and the body of urban dwellers. The study case is the shading of a participant to Fondecyt Project No. 1090198 "Daily Urban Mobility and Social Exclusion in Santiago de Chile" [2009-2012] and the discussion revolves around the way in which the representation of these trajectories becomes a central focus of the research process.

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Iturra Muñoz, L., & Jirón Martínez, P. (2017). Following trajectories, drawing routes. Building diagrams based on the experience of people. AUS - Arquitectura / Urbanismo / Sustentabilidad, (19), 4–9. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2016.n19-02
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Luis Iturra Muñoz

Arquitecto, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile.
Magister en Habitat Residencial, Universidad de Chile.
Docente e investigador adjunto, Instituto de la Vivienda, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile

Paola Jirón Martínez

Bachelor of Commerce, Concordia University, Montreal, Canadá.
Ms Sc Vivienda en Desarrollo, University College London, University London, Reino Unido. PhD en Planificación Urbana y Regional, London School of Economics and Political Science, Reino Unido.
Profesor Asociado, Instituto de la Vivienda, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile