Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

ochavas

English translation:

chamfered street corners

Added to glossary by Mónica Algazi
Jun 19, 2012 13:05
12 yrs ago
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Spanish term

ochavas

Spanish to English Tech/Engineering Architecture city planning
En 1821, el Presidente Bernardino Rivadavia reglamentó el tejido urbano; se implementaron las ochavas, se diagramaron las avenidas y se crearon plazas públicas, el Cementerio de Recoleta y el proyecto para el Puerto Nuevo.

I know this term has something to do with city corners but not sure how to translate it... Thanks!
Change log

Jul 3, 2012 11:43: Mónica Algazi Created KOG entry

Discussion

patinba Jun 19, 2012:
Ochava in Argentina... is usually taken to mean the chamfering of the corner building on a street, to improve visibility. This wikipedia photo shows a chamfered street corner, showing the chamfer on the sidewalk. File:Ponce Chamfered Street Corner.jpg

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chamfered street corners

Es eso.

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Texts with the word "ochava":

http://www.maturana69.org/giraldita.html (including the above photo of a traditional bar in Montevideo, Uruguay)


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http://detodounpococonmismanos.blogspot.com/2011/03/n-427-2-... (including the above photo of a building on a street corner in Buenos Aires).

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Peer comment(s):

agree Christine Walsh : Exactamente! Saludos
7 mins
Gracias y buena jornada, Christine. : )
agree Jenni Lukac (X) : You too!
13 mins
Thank you, Jenni. Have a good day!
agree John Cutler
44 mins
Thank you, John.
agree patinba : Perhaps "chamfered corner buildings"
1 hr
I understand they actually refer to the street corners, Pat.
agree philgoddard
1 hr
Thank you, Phil.
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