Bibliographic citations
Uribe, X., (2022). Teoría de áreas de nueva centralidad urbana aplicada al diseño de un nuevo complejo habitacional en Wichanzao La Esperanza – Trujillo 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/31011
Uribe, X., Teoría de áreas de nueva centralidad urbana aplicada al diseño de un nuevo complejo habitacional en Wichanzao La Esperanza – Trujillo 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/31011
@misc{sunedu/3216338,
title = "Teoría de áreas de nueva centralidad urbana aplicada al diseño de un nuevo complejo habitacional en Wichanzao La Esperanza – Trujillo 2020",
author = "Uribe Linares, Ximena",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2022"
}
This paper, entitled THEORY OF NEW URBAN CENTRALITY AREAS APPLIED TO THE DESIGN OF A NEW ABITATIONAL COMPLEX IN WICHANZAO- LA ESPERANZA- 2020, is generated in response to the qualitative housing deficit and the problems arising from invasions and regarding the accelerated urban expansión rate, which results in greater segregation, greater investment of time and money for transportation, as well as greater public spending on infrastructure, environmental expenses and on expanding water, sewage and electricity supply systems. The design of the architectural object is proposed, originated on the basis of the observation of urban dynamics in the district it is also based on new centrality areas theory. This work fosters land use optimization in La Esperanza district, which owns the highest consolidation degree on Trujillo’s outskirts. It is also the most populated and the second most dense in the city. Eventhough there is a skyine uprise, land use optimization provides balance, freeing up the ground floor as much as possible, to give rise to recreational spaces and wide pedestrian routes with access to the main vehicular transport routes in the district. In addition, this ground floor is equipped with a MAC, Sectorial and Neighborhood Commerce. Giving vitality and security through the mix of land uses. A case analysis methodology was used, from which the design guidelines to be used in the architectural project are generated. This is how the guiding idea results in an accessible, pedestrian architectural object, integrated into large recreational spaces that in turn interact with ground floor premises, commercial and MAC. It is proposed to gradually increase density. This is visible through of the staggering of the building, which in turn allows the entry of light. Given the regulations and current construction practice, a Euclidean volumetry is proposed in order to optimize economic resources. Finally, there are projected elements which allow progressive housing, enabling an staged building development, as well as letting spatial flexibility within the houses through the partitioning used.
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