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Contents<br/>ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br/>PROLOGUE<br/>INTRODUCTION<br/>1 LATIN AMERICA: A GEOGRAPHICAL OVERVIEW<br/>The Historical Landscape - the Conquests of the 15th Century<br/>The Industrial Landscape - the Industrial Revolution of the 18th-19th Centuries<br/>The Political Landscape - the World Wars of the early 20th Century<br/>The Agrarian Landscape - the mid-20th Century<br/>The Manufacturing Landscape - the 20th Century<br/>Capitalist vs. Nationalist Landscapes - the 20th Century<br/>2 MEDELLIN: An URBANIST PERSPECTIVE<br/>The Aburra Valley in Antioquia - 1500s<br/>The Spanish New Kingdom of Nueva Granada - 1541 to 1576<br/>The Landscape of Imposition<br/>Regional and Racial Influences - the 17th Century<br/>Gran Colombia, the Republic, and Medellin - the 19th Century<br/>The Reconfiguration of the City - the 20th Century<br/>3 On SOCIAL URBANISM<br/>Origins of Power and Violence<br/>The Shifting Political Arena<br/>Paradise<br/>Consejeria Presidencial, UNESCO and PRIMED<br/>Compromiso Ciudadano<br/>Social Urbanism and the Proyectos Urbanos lntegrales (PUI) Program<br/>4 FROM the FIELD<br/>Cross-Cultural Studio in Medellin<br/>5 INVITED VOICES: Across the Disciplines<br/>Alejandro Echeverri Restrepo, director, URBAM, Eafit University; Harvard Loeb Fellow, Medellin, Colombia<br/>Gloria Aponte Garcia, founder, Master of Landscape Architecture program, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia<br/>Dr. Elizabeth Ferry, professor, Department of Anthropology, Brandeis University, Boston, USA<br/>Jorge Perez Jaramillo, architect, King's College UK; former deputy director, Metropolitan Planning (2012-2015), Medellfn, Colombia<br/>Lina Escobar Ocampo, director, Master of Landscape Architecture, Universidad Ponitifica Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia<br/>Samuel Velez Gonzalez, director, Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia<br/>Jared Green, editor, The Dirt, American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington, D.C., USA<br/>Francisco Luna Ugarte, CEO and founder, Buro Verde Arquitectura; faculty, Universidad La Salle and UniversidadTecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico<br/>Juan Camillo Jaramillo, marine biologist and naturalist, lnstituto Tecnologico Metropolitano (ITM), Medellin, Colombia<br/>Theresa Williamson, executive director, CatComm/Catalytic Communities, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br/>6 21st-CENTURY CHALLENGES: Our Collecive Culture<br/>CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES<br/>CREDITS<br/>APPENDIX<br/>BIBLIOGRAPHY |