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      La Arquitectura del Club: Un contenedor de comportamientos, lenguaje y política Translated title: Club Architecture: A Vessel of Behavior, Language and Politics

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          Sin ser una heterotopía, pues no recluye la ‘otredad’ sino que reune a quienes se alejan de ella, el club es tal vez la manifestación urbana más conocida de un espacio de excepción. Explicando su surgimiento en la Inglaterra victoriana, y analizando uno de sus casos emblemáticos en Londres, este texto nos permite entender no sólo el espacio del club sino también sus políticas arquitectónicas de exclusión.

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          Without constituting a heterotopia, since it is not a place to confine ‘otherness’ but to bring together those who precisely turn away from it, the club is perhaps the best-known urban manifestation of a space of exception. Explaining its emergence in Victorian England, and analyzing one of its emblematic cases in London, this text allows us to understand not only the club spatiality but also its architectural politics of exclusion.

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                Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Escuela de Arquitectura
                0717-6996
                April 2016
                : 0
                : 92
                : 104-113
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                [1 ] University College London Inglaterra
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                5bcf98ba-55c1-4966-9ed8-2f05b08ca9d4

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                General architecture
                tipología,exclusión,caballeros,Club de la Reforma,Londres,typology,exclusion,gentlemen,Reform Club,London

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