An approach to the morphology of the city of Concepción’s landscape in 1752: a cartographic study

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Ignacio Bisbal-Grandal, Dr.
Nicolás Moraga
Sanyar Lagos-Vigouroux, Dr.

Abstract

 The earthquake and tsunami of May 24, 1751 devastated La Concepción, located in present-day Penco. This event led the authorities to transfer the city to its current location. To what extent was geography decisive in the selection of the new site? How has it been transformed subsequently? This article aims at answering these questions and reveals the geographical factors involved in the location, position, and shape of the new plan. The territory’s transformative process that will lead to the current landscape is explained, suggesting a comparative analysis of the historical cartography as a working method, looking at natural resources and risks, property structure, climate, and other geographical factors that influenced the selection of the site.

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Bisbal-Grandal, I., Moraga, N., & Lagos-Vigouroux, S. (2021). An approach to the morphology of the city of Concepción’s landscape in 1752: a cartographic study. AUS - Arquitectura / Urbanismo / Sustentabilidad, (30), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2021.n30-05
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Ignacio Bisbal-Grandal, Dr.

Arquitecto, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España.

Doctor en Urbanismo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España.

Profesor Asistente A, Departamento de Planificación y Diseño Urbano, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile.

Nicolás Moraga

Arquitecto, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile.

Ayudante de investigación, Departamento de Planificación y Diseño Urbano, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile.

Sanyar Lagos-Vigouroux, Dr.

Historiador, Universidad de Concepción, Chile.

Doctor en Historia, Universidad de Cuyo, Argentina.

Profesor Asistente, académico, Departamento de Historia, Facultad de Humanidades y Arte, Universidad de Concepción, Chile.