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Pizarro, D., (2020). Refugio para poblaciones vulnerables víctimas de violencia en relación al género [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/12354
Pizarro, D., Refugio para poblaciones vulnerables víctimas de violencia en relación al género []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/12354
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title = "Refugio para poblaciones vulnerables víctimas de violencia en relación al género",
author = "Pizarro Velasquez, Diego",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2020"
}
Título: Refugio para poblaciones vulnerables víctimas de violencia en relación al género
Autor(es): Pizarro Velasquez, Diego
Asesor(es): Takano Valdivia, Karen
Palabras clave: Mujeres maltratadas; Architecture; Public shelters; Abused women; Gender violence; Arquitectura; Refugios; Violencia de género
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Institución: Universidad de Lima
Resumen: La violencia de género se ha visto diversificada en diversos rubros y ámbitos a lo largo
de la historia, en ciertos casos, esta misma ha sido normalizada y aceptada por la
sociedad; es debido a esto que surgen iniciativas para poder atender este tema desde
diferentes enfoques para generar nuevas soluciones con la intención de mitigar y erradicar
dichos eventos.
La investigación y proyecto desarrollados se plantean con el objetivo de producir aportes
en favor de la lucha en contra de dichos actos que denigran la dignidad de las personas
vulneradas, mediante la generación de nuevas ideas e hipótesis en las que se pueda
visualizar a la arquitectura como un elemento que llegue a potenciar el proceso de
recuperación de la psiquis de la persona violentada; la cual, con un trabajo en conjunto
con otros rubros especializados, como psicológicos, psiquiátricos, sociales y judiciales se
pueda generar una recuperación integral y regreso a una vida digna.
Se propone un nuevo enfoque de la arquitectura como elemento curador que articule las
interacciones de las personas dentro de un proyecto arquitectónico, creando ideas de
convivencia, protección y sentido de pertenencia a dicho establecimiento; adicionalmente
se ha desarrollado una guía para la habilitación arquitectónica de estos establecimientos
en Perú, tomando en consideración las normativas mínimas establecidas por el Estado
Peruano e instituciones relacionadas, así como de referentes proyectuales existentes en el
mundo.
Finalmente, este proyecto busca generar información válida para visibilizar los problemas
que sufren estas poblaciones, así como otorgar nuevos enfoques de trabajo capaces de
aplicarse a diversos proyectos entorno a dicha problemática.
Gender-based violence, so often tolerated and legitimized within society, has historically taken various forms across a range of spheres and fields. Hence, in an attempt to mitigate and even eradicate this issue, a number of initiatives have emanated from different approaches to create measures that successfully result in new solutions. The research conducted for the purposes of this project seeks to make innovative contributions to the fight against gender-based violence, a phenomenon which infringes human dignity. With that in mind, this work offers new views and insights on the potential of architecture to enhance the psychological recovery process of victims of violence. Indeed, in conjunction with other specialized fields, such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology and Law, architecture can very well help victims to fully recover and return to a life a of dignity. The new approach herein proposed stresses the possible curative effects of architecture: by interacting within a newly designed architectural space, victims gain a sense of togetherness, protection and belonging to their environment. Accordingly, based on international literature on related architectural projects, an architectural fitting-out guide was elaborated for this type of facilities in Peru, given the fact that very few regulations have been established by the Peruvian government and its constituent institutions on this matter. This project ultimately aims to generate sound information that brings to light the problems experienced by victims of gender-based violence, as well as to propose new work approaches that can be broadly applied to other initiatives focused on the same issue.
Gender-based violence, so often tolerated and legitimized within society, has historically taken various forms across a range of spheres and fields. Hence, in an attempt to mitigate and even eradicate this issue, a number of initiatives have emanated from different approaches to create measures that successfully result in new solutions. The research conducted for the purposes of this project seeks to make innovative contributions to the fight against gender-based violence, a phenomenon which infringes human dignity. With that in mind, this work offers new views and insights on the potential of architecture to enhance the psychological recovery process of victims of violence. Indeed, in conjunction with other specialized fields, such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology and Law, architecture can very well help victims to fully recover and return to a life a of dignity. The new approach herein proposed stresses the possible curative effects of architecture: by interacting within a newly designed architectural space, victims gain a sense of togetherness, protection and belonging to their environment. Accordingly, based on international literature on related architectural projects, an architectural fitting-out guide was elaborated for this type of facilities in Peru, given the fact that very few regulations have been established by the Peruvian government and its constituent institutions on this matter. This project ultimately aims to generate sound information that brings to light the problems experienced by victims of gender-based violence, as well as to propose new work approaches that can be broadly applied to other initiatives focused on the same issue.
Enlace al repositorio: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/12354
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad de Lima. Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecto
Fecha de registro: 22-ene-2021; 22-ene-2021
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