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la ciudad enferma es rescatable

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La ciudad enferma es rescatable  is a temporary, site-specific installation suspended from the Racalamac Bridge, Santiago, Chile. It consists of 288 builder’s plumb bobs, each inscribed with this phrase and suspended on plumb lines to trace an inverted form of the bridge. The work spans the 35 metres of the river section of the bridge and creates a moving arched screen of 11 metres at the counter zenith that touches the river that is a torrent. The title phrase is attributed to the 19 th C Intendant of Santiago,  Vicuña  Mackenna, who changed the city’s form through the creation of public spaces that included the canalisation of the Mapocho River.  The Racalamac Bridge is a 1950s pedestrian bridge designed to span two flows: the flow of the canalized Mapocho River and the flow of traffic on one of the expressways that changed the city form and public space in the 20 th C.  La ciudad enferma es rescatable  manifests these urban design intentions and the responding natural counte