PREVI Lima y Elemental Chile. Lecciones aprendidas
Abstract
ResumenSe presentan los resultados de la evaluación de dos
proyectos de vivienda de interés social desarrollados en
convocatorias de concursos internacionales, que constituyen
experiencias paradigmáticas en este campo en América
Latina: PREVI Lima (1965) y Elemental Chile (2002). La
evaluación se realiza como parte de una investigación más
amplia que pretende ofrecer recomendaciones para mejorar
la calidad de diseño de la vivienda de interés social en Bogotá
a partir del diagnóstico de la situación actual y lo mejor de la
experiencia nacional colombiana e internacional en este
campo, entre las cuales se encuentran los dos casos que se
presentan. Se toma como base un modelo teórico elaborado
en la propia investigación y se realiza una evaluación
comparativa de ambos ejemplos, lo que permite corroborar
que constituyen importantes experiencias de las cuales
aprender, tanto de sus logros como de los desaciertos.
Palabras clave: vivienda de interés social, diseño arquitectónico y
urbano, evaluación de la calidad.
Abstract
The paper deals with the results achieved in the evaluation
of two housing projects developed as part of international
design competitions, which constitute paradigmatic
experiences in that field in Latin America: PREVI Lima
(1965) and Elemental Chile (2002). The evaluation is part
of a wider research trying to make recommendations to
improve the design quality of the social housing in Bogotá,
starting from the diagnosis of the current situation and
the best of the national Colombian, the international
experience in this field, as well as the presentation of two
cases. A theoretical model elaborated in the research is
taken as a basis to make a comparative evaluation of
both examples to verify that they constitute important
experiences from which is possible to learn, their
achievements as well as from their failures.
Key words: social housing, architectural and urban design, quality
evaluation.
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Pérez y González, A. y D. L. (2012). PREVI Lima y Elemental Chile. Lecciones aprendidas. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 32(3), 48–55. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/121
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