La casa crecedera: propuesta habitacional en el barrio Olaya, corregimiento La Playa, Barranquilla

The research aims to create a housing model that can meet the needs of a family through time, with methods and strategies for housing growth previously planned throughout the investigation. The proposed housing grower is an idea based on the need of home Olaya neighborhood owing to its current housi...

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Autores:
Zapata García, Alexander Jesús
Padilla Llano, Samuel Esteban
Tipo de recurso:
Trabajo de grado de pregrado
Fecha de publicación:
2019
Institución:
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
Repositorio:
REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.cuc.edu.co:11323/5932
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/11323/5932
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
Palabra clave:
Living place
Model
Grow
Home
Need
Policies
Families
Resources
Unworthy
Worthy
Overcrowding
Phases
Increase
Sustainability
Vivienda
Modelo
Crecedera
Casa,
Necesidad
Políticas Familias
Recursos
Indignos
Dignos
Hacinamiento
Fases
Crecimiento
Rights
openAccess
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Description
Summary:The research aims to create a housing model that can meet the needs of a family through time, with methods and strategies for housing growth previously planned throughout the investigation. The proposed housing grower is an idea based on the need of home Olaya neighborhood owing to its current housing and social urban structure, so the investigation began with an analysis of the territory found as was the current state of the territory studied in this case the Olaya neighborhood, which was one of the first neighborhoods founded in the corregimiento the beach, by fishermen who migrated from the territory known today as flowers since there were great floods in the area. The current state of the territory was houses in poor condition, pollution, roads in poor condition urban structure without planning among many other factors that affect the society of this community. With the realization of an urban diagnosis locating each weak point and of greater importance for the territory and thus be able to look for a creative solution, that responded to the needs of the inhabitants, within the urban project realized new routes, new green spaces, and the reordering of the urban plot with the organization of the road directions and the hierarchy of roads, this was very helpful when it came to locating the new project of grower housing in the Olaya neighborhood, the growing house is a model that allows it to the family will generate new spaces according to their needs, with key points such as self-construction by the users and the development of the home until its final stage, generating more spaces for each member of the family, being This model is presented in this way due to the socio-cultural conditions and traditions of the territory and the majority of low-income families. economic, because if a child forms a family the tradition and obligation is to go to the father's house, by tradition to show that he will provide a home or shelter and due to his economic status that is not enough to pay a lease or an initial fee for a decent home. This model of housing allows you to provide a home, with healthy, comfortable and comfortable spaces, for this new member of the family and to feel that you have a decent quality home, where you will not have problems of overcrowding or privacy. The implementation of this housing model would fit perfectly into the housing policies that the state has since the houses that are currently generated are homes with unworthy spaces and cause overcrowding and unhealthiness towards the users of the VIS homes. This model allows savings for each housing unit since it is not a home completed in the first 3 phases, but they are homes with quality spaces that allow them to live in a family that has already been studied previously and knowing that their need housing is for a house in this phase of the growth process, with an autochthonous materiality of the territory and prefabricated concrete panels for a faster execution of the work.