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Marlene Godínez Soto

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International Research Training Group 'Temporalities of Future'

Master Student

Project: "The verticalization of urban land in Mexico City: The real estate megaprojects Mitikah Ciudad Viva and Miyana Polanco"

Education

Since 05/2023

Master Student, International Research Training Group ‘Temporalities of Future

Since 05/2023

Master Student in Urban Studies, El Colegio de México

08/2019 – 06/2020

Certificate (Specialization) in Real State, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

08/2011 – 06/2016

Bachelor in Architecture, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

 

Work Experience

Since 06/2016 – 08/2020

Real State assistant Jr, Bloke S.A. de C.V, Mexico City

Project: "The verticalization of urban land in Mexico City: The real estate megaprojects Mitikah Ciudad Viva and Miyana Polanco"

Supervisors: Marianne Braig, Freie Universität Berlin, Stephanie Schütze, Freie Universität Berlin


Due to the lack of urban land in main area of Mexico City, it emerges the need of relocate affordable and under used urban land, considering its closeness with avenues or neighbourhoods that have low building density. The real estate capital, a nameless and faceless actor, has made use of legal resources for its own interest, whether in secondary roads like “Circuito Interior Rio Churubusco” which travels through the central mayorships in Mexico City, nor low-density housing zones, like the neighbourhood “Doctores” located at the centre of the city. The purpose is intervened in spaces with real state activity reduced and, the same time, enjoy of legal support. In this manner, the research seeks to question the association between the urban land market and the saturation of urban policies. The intensive, but not restrictive, use of normative framework presents the deregulation of regulation as an open process, which dictates the future of a city with pronounced urban differences and deep socio-spatial inequalities.

 

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