Ciudad Abierta (Open City) is a Chilean architectural experimentation field located in the Punta de Piedra area, in the locality of Ritoque, in the commune of Quintero, ValparaÃÂso Region.
In 1969, professors and students of the School of Architecture of the Pontifical Catholic University of ValparaÃÂso formed the Amereida Cooperative. In 1971, the cooperative purchased an area of about 300 hectares, north of the Aconcagua River, consisting of a dune field, wetlands, ravines, farmland and three kilometres of adjoining beach, forming the land where Open City is now located. In this experimental field, various works of architecture and design have been built.
On the occasion of the exhibition La invención de un mar: Amereida 1965âÂÂ2017 at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, architect Victoria Jolly and filmmaker Javier Correa, curators of the exhibition, explained the idea behind Amereida:<blockquote>Although Amereida is not a political project, poetically it is highly revolutionary."</blockquote>
The Chilean poet Manuel Sanfuentes, a member of the community, describes the landscape and the way of intervening in it as follows:<blockquote>"Half of Open City is dunes. It is a very abstract landscape. And the dune has the virtue that your footprints are erased. You come back the next day and the dune is intact. They named this âÂÂreturning to not knowingâÂÂ. The way of undertaking the works of Open City always involves returning to not knowing."</blockquote>
In October 1996, MIT Press published Ann M. Pendleton-JullianâÂÂs book Road that Is Not a Road and the Open City, Ritoque, Chile, which also deals with Open City and includes more than 100 photographs of it.
Subsequently, in 2000 the publisher Editrice Dedalo Roma released Massimo AlfieriâÂÂs book La ciudad abierta. Una comunitàdi architetti, una architettura fatta in comune, which addresses Open City and the community of architects behind it.
In 2003, Chilean architects and academics Rodrigo Pérez de Arce and Fernando Pérez Oyarzún published Escuela de ValparaÃÂso â Ciudad Abierta, a book issued by the publishers TANAIS (Spain), McGillâÂÂQueenâÂÂs (Canada) and Birkhäuser (Germany).