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Architectures of discretion: Autohoteles and the fortified enclaves of Guatemala city

Autohoteles in Guatemala City are mid-market, pay-by-the-hour hotels designed for sexual encounters. Folding quietly into the landscape of Central America’s largest metropolitan region, these establishments provide middle-class Guatemalans with the opportunity to evade (even if only for an afternoon...

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Published in:Environment and planning. C, Politics and space Politics and space, 2024-09, Vol.42 (6), p.992-1006
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