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Architecture, urban planning and collective identity: Bilbao as a case study.

Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres1, Aranzazu Fernández-Rivas2.   

Abstract

The emergence of a collective identity, a complex social and psychological process, may be linked to a specific place and a particular urban layout. Architecture demarcates interior and exterior spaces that not only frame our relationships but can also generate a mirror image of the internal world. The authors examine relevant contributions from the sparse psychoanalytic literature on this subject, to support their hypothesis that changes to a city's landscape, design, or architecture, when wholeheartedly embraced by its citizens, can serve to forge a new collective identity that helps to deal with absence, pain, and loss. They present the city of Bilbao, Spain, as a case study. This once thriving industrial city had collapsed into economic ruin, rife with social conflict, but since the 1990s, in an urban renewal, has emerged as a unique tourist destination. It has become a modern art and cultural center, symbolized by its most famous piece of contemporary architecture.

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Keywords:  architecture; collective identity; group processes; urban planning

Year:  2020        PMID: 33219323     DOI: 10.1057/s11231-020-09265-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychoanal        ISSN: 0002-9548


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1.  Experiences of Space and Time in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Letter From Bilbao.

Authors:  Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres; Aranzazu Fernandez-Rivas
Journal:  Am J Psychoanal       Date:  2021-12
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