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Papaquara : From Favela to Urban Field House
The project consists of developing new housing for the residents of Papaquara, 191 people who lived in a favela until early2011, when they were evicted and had their houses demolished by the local government while their settlement was severely flooded. This new housing project, which is firmly grounded in real circumstances, builds upon research on irregular autoconstructed settlements, their architectural characteristics and specifically the temporal aspect of how spatial qualities are constructed in such areas. The architecture presented in the final proposal is an upgraded version of a favela house core that facilitates incremental add-ons, in a typology called urban field house.
Papaquara : From Favela to Urban Field House
The project consists of developing new housing for the residents of Papaquara, 191 people who lived in a favela until early2011, when they were evicted and had their houses demolished by the local government while their settlement was severely flooded. This new housing project, which is firmly grounded in real circumstances, builds upon research on irregular autoconstructed settlements, their architectural characteristics and specifically the temporal aspect of how spatial qualities are constructed in such areas. The architecture presented in the final proposal is an upgraded version of a favela house core that facilitates incremental add-ons, in a typology called urban field house.
Papaquara : From Favela to Urban Field House
Boström, Frida (Autor:in)
01.01.2011
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
architecture , favela , urban , temporality , incremental , planning , brazil , cities , vernacular , typology , florianópolis , autoconstruction , informality , planning tool , participation , community , Arkitektur