Informal Trade and the Peri-Urban Structure: A Methodology for the Analysis of Farmer’s Markets

Authors

  • Rodrigo Mora Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

Abstract

This article focuses on, street markets, one of main issues when dealing with the residential habitat in low-income areas in cities. In doing that, its analyses the location of such street markets on the urban structure of Quilicura, Santiago, by using the theory and methodology known as Space Syntax, developed nearly thirty years ago in the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. The results show that, despite the fact that street markets do not locate on the main roads of Quilicura (and therefore do not interrupt vehicular traffic),they distribute almost homogeneously on the district’s urban structure, creating well defined areas of influence that produce a sort of “local urban economies”.

Author Biography

Rodrigo Mora, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

Arquitecto en la Universidad de Chile en 1995 y obtuvo su Master en urbanismo en la Bartlett School of Graduate Studies de la Universidad de Londres el 2001. Entre 1999 y el 2001 como arquitecto a cargo del Plan Regulador Comunal de Quilicura Actualmente se desempeña como docente en el Departamento de Arquitectura de la Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.