Bibliographic citations
Gomero, D., Lozada, C. (2021). Nueva propuesta de habitar: modelo de manzana productiva y vivienda progresiva para damnificados del niño costero en Cura Mori – Piura [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/15832
Gomero, D., Lozada, C. Nueva propuesta de habitar: modelo de manzana productiva y vivienda progresiva para damnificados del niño costero en Cura Mori – Piura []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/15832
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title = "Nueva propuesta de habitar: modelo de manzana productiva y vivienda progresiva para damnificados del niño costero en Cura Mori – Piura",
author = "Lozada Vargas, Cinthya Alessandra",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2021"
}
In 2017, the residents of the district of Cura Mori (Piura-Peru) were seriously affected by the overflow of the Piura River, caused by rains of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Nowadays, the relocated population is not at risk of flooding, however, four years later they continue living in precarious situations, without an urban design or definitive housing solution. The thesis is approached from an investigation where international housing guidelines and manuals were reviewed, as well as the theories of living, landscape, territory and memory. A replicable method was designed that included instruments such as interviews, surveys, observation, housing type analysis sheets and participatory workshops. Applied in three field work visits in order to know the logics of living and the identity of the community. The project aims to reconstruct the community life of the inhabitants, understands the pre-existence of the memories of Cura Mori settler: in daily living, the variables of the territory and the agricultural composition of the landscape, so it reinterprets and regenerates them in different scales. A sustainable urban system is proposed, organized by scales from macro blocks composed of four blocks with an agricultural heart, configuring an urban fabric from existing agricultural patterns, incorporating cultivation plots within the project. At scale of housing, two types of progressively growing housing were developed in three stages, including areas for living, orchards and corrals. It is expected that this research will become a benchmark for social housing design and new cities in coastal areas with similar conditions of Peruvian territory.
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