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Rodriguez, M., (2022). Aldea Infantil para menores en abandono en Pachacamác [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660815
Rodriguez, M., Aldea Infantil para menores en abandono en Pachacamác [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660815
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title = "Aldea Infantil para menores en abandono en Pachacamác",
author = "Rodriguez Perez, Maria Gracia",
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year = "2022"
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Título: Aldea Infantil para menores en abandono en Pachacamác
Otros títulos: Children´s Village for abandoned minors in Pachacamac
Autor(es): Rodriguez Perez, Maria Gracia
Asesor(es): Gamarra Maguiño, Jorge Miguel
Palabras clave: Aldea; Abandono; Menores; Espacios intermedios; Village; Abandonment; Minors; Intermediate spaces
Campo OCDE: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03
Fecha de publicación: 8-jun-2022
Institución: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Resumen: La presente tesis plantea el diseño arquitectónico de una Aldea Infantil para menores en
Abandono en el distrito de Pachacamac en Lima, Perú. En la actualidad, en la capital existe un
déficit en cuanto a infraestructura adecuada para los menores en abandono, debido a que el
80% de albergues en Lima son informales y cada año hay más de 1200 menores en riesgo de
ser abandonados en Lima, sin incluir a los 16 000 niños peruanos que ya se encuentran en
abandono en el Perú.
La finalidad del proyecto es proponer una tipología arquitectónica adecuada para los menores
en Abandono, en este caso, una Aldea Infantil, un albergue especializado con las condiciones
de un hogar familiar y atención individualizada, y con espacios de integración con la
comunidad. El proyecto se localiza en Pachacamac, uno de los distritos más pobres de Lima y
con gran población de menores en riesgo de abandono que, a su vez, se encuentra en
consolidación urbana y que se caracteriza por sus terrenos agrícolas.
Este Proyecto propone un énfasis arquitectónico en Espacios intermedios, para lograr que el
edificio funcione como punto intermedio del área rural y urbana del distrito, integrar la
arquitectura con su entorno natural, y lograr la transición del espacio privado de la Aldea con
el espacio público de la calle
This thesis presents the architectural design of a Children's Village for abandoned minors in the district of Pachacamac in Lima, Peru. Currently in the capital of Peru, there is a deficit in terms of adequate infrastructure for abandoned minors, due to that 80% of shelters in Lima are informal and each year there are more than 1,200 minors at risk of being abandoned in Lima, not including the 16,000 Peruvian children who are already abandoned in Peru. The purpose of the project is to propose a suitable architectural typology for abandoned minors, in this case, a Children's Village, a specialized shelter with the conditions of a family home and individualized attention, and with spaces for integration with the community. The project is located in Pachacamac, one of the poorest districts in Lima and with a large population of minors at risk of abandonment, which, in turn, is undergoing urban consolidation and it is characterized by its agricultural land. This Project proposes the architectural emphasis of In-between spaces, in order to make the building function as an intermediate point of the rural and urban area of the district, integrate the architecture with its natural environment, and achieve the transition from the private space of the Village with the public space the street
This thesis presents the architectural design of a Children's Village for abandoned minors in the district of Pachacamac in Lima, Peru. Currently in the capital of Peru, there is a deficit in terms of adequate infrastructure for abandoned minors, due to that 80% of shelters in Lima are informal and each year there are more than 1,200 minors at risk of being abandoned in Lima, not including the 16,000 Peruvian children who are already abandoned in Peru. The purpose of the project is to propose a suitable architectural typology for abandoned minors, in this case, a Children's Village, a specialized shelter with the conditions of a family home and individualized attention, and with spaces for integration with the community. The project is located in Pachacamac, one of the poorest districts in Lima and with a large population of minors at risk of abandonment, which, in turn, is undergoing urban consolidation and it is characterized by its agricultural land. This Project proposes the architectural emphasis of In-between spaces, in order to make the building function as an intermediate point of the rural and urban area of the district, integrate the architecture with its natural environment, and achieve the transition from the private space of the Village with the public space the street
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660815
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecto
Fecha de registro: 1-sep-2022
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