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Santisteban, N., (2021). Centro de Capacitación Técnica en Construcción [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657528
Santisteban, N., Centro de Capacitación Técnica en Construcción [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657528
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title = "Centro de Capacitación Técnica en Construcción",
author = "Santisteban Yglesias, Natalia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Title: Centro de Capacitación Técnica en Construcción
Authors(s): Santisteban Yglesias, Natalia
Advisor(s): Alvariño Florián, Rosa Mercedes
Keywords: Autoconstrucción; Construcción; Déficit habitacional; Diseño arquitectónico; Self-construction; Construction; Housing deficit; Architectural design
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03
Issue Date: 13-Jun-2021
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: La propuesta consiste en el desarrollo de un Centro de Capacitación Técnica en Construcción, en el distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho. La motivación personal nace de la preocupación por el estado de informalidad de las viviendas autoconstruidas en Lima, y del interés en la mejora de su calidad habitacional.
La autoconstrucción en el Perú se da dentro del marco de la informalidad; y en las zonas populares nace como parte de la respuesta al déficit habitacional. Este tipo de construcción informal, especialmente en las zonas con mayor densidad poblacional, trae como consecuencia un incremento significativo en los niveles de vulnerabilidad. La capacitación técnica es una de las estrategias más eficientes para reducir estos peligros. El planteamiento se realizó a partir de la investigación presentada a continuación, en base al análisis de una serie de referentes tipológicos y normativos.
La estrategia a nivel urbano consiste en ubicar el proyecto en proximidad a las vías más importantes de este distrito para así lograr un fácil acceso al edificio, por parte de los potenciales usuarios. La propuesta arquitectónica gira alrededor de un eje principal de circulación, paralelo al largo del terreno, a partir del cual se plantean ejes transversales; y en cuyas intersecciones se generan espacios interacción. La materialidad del proyecto fue elegida en base a los principios del énfasis “Low Cost-Low Tech“, con la intención de poder usarlos eficientemente a lo largo de la vida útil del edificio.
The proposal consists in the development of a Construction Training Center, in the district of San Juan de Lurigancho. The motivation behind the subject stems from a concern about the state of informality of self-built homes in Lima and an interest in the improvement of their quality. Self-building in Peru occurs within the framework of informality; and in economically deprived neighborhoods, it is part of the response to the housing deficit. This type of informal construction, especially in areas with higher population density, results in a significant increase in the levels of vulnerability. Construction training is one of the most efficient strategies to reduce these dangers. The approach presented below was carried out based on the analysis of a series of typological and normative referents. At an urban level, the strategy consists of locating the project in proximity to the most important roads in this district in order to achieve easy access to the building by its potential users. The architectural proposal revolves around a main axis of circulation, parallel to the terrain, from which transversal axes break up and in whose spaces of intersection spaces for interaction are generated. The materials used in the project were chosen based on the principles of the emphasis “Low Cost-Low Tech“, with the intention of being able to use the efficiently throughout the building’s life.
The proposal consists in the development of a Construction Training Center, in the district of San Juan de Lurigancho. The motivation behind the subject stems from a concern about the state of informality of self-built homes in Lima and an interest in the improvement of their quality. Self-building in Peru occurs within the framework of informality; and in economically deprived neighborhoods, it is part of the response to the housing deficit. This type of informal construction, especially in areas with higher population density, results in a significant increase in the levels of vulnerability. Construction training is one of the most efficient strategies to reduce these dangers. The approach presented below was carried out based on the analysis of a series of typological and normative referents. At an urban level, the strategy consists of locating the project in proximity to the most important roads in this district in order to achieve easy access to the building by its potential users. The architectural proposal revolves around a main axis of circulation, parallel to the terrain, from which transversal axes break up and in whose spaces of intersection spaces for interaction are generated. The materials used in the project were chosen based on the principles of the emphasis “Low Cost-Low Tech“, with the intention of being able to use the efficiently throughout the building’s life.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657528
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Register date: 28-Sep-2021
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