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Le complexe urbain multifonctionnel : une nouvelle échelle de la fermeture résidentielle ? L’exemple du Mexique

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  • Brice Barois

    (ESPI2R - Laboratoire ESPI2R Research in Real Estate [Marseille] - ESPI - Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières)

  • Leily Hassaine-Bau

    (ESPI2R - Laboratoire ESPI2R Research in Real Estate [Marseille] - ESPI - Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières)

Abstract

Les projets urbains fermés peuvent prendre de nombreuses formes. Parmi elles, les complexes urbains multifonctionnels privés et hypersécurisés érigés au Mexique par des acteurs de marché tendent à représenter un nouveau mode de production de la ville. Alors quels sont ces nouveaux types de quartiers construits pour une clientèle exclusive ?

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  • Brice Barois & Leily Hassaine-Bau, 2023. "Le complexe urbain multifonctionnel : une nouvelle échelle de la fermeture résidentielle ? L’exemple du Mexique," Post-Print hal-04158381, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04158381
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