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Mexico City's Zócalo: A History of a Constructed Spatial Identity
Benjamin A. Bross
School of Architecture
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Mexico City
100%
Spatial Identity
100%
Latin America (LATAM)
66%
Morphological Changes
33%
Political Forces
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Cultural Forces
33%
Mexican
33%
Social Economics
33%
Mexico
33%
Social Force
33%
New Identity
33%
Economic Forces
33%
Plaza
33%
Lefebvre
33%
Zeitgeist
33%
Identity over Time
33%
Spatial Production
33%
Historic Events
33%
Pre-Hispanic
33%
Symbolic Space
33%
Arts and Humanities
Spatial
100%
Mexico City
100%
Latin America
40%
Morphology
20%
Case Study
20%
Manifestation
20%
Sociocultural
20%
Historic
20%
Mexico
20%
Urban Environment
20%
Henri Lefebvre
20%
Pre-hispanic
20%
Symbolic space
20%
Social Sciences
Mexico
100%
Latin America
66%
Social Economics
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Psychology
Case Study
100%