The Culture Of The Informal City. Innovation From Within

Mónica Alexandra Muñoz Veloza
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In Latin America, the massive migration flows from the countryside to the cities, and the uncontrolled expansion of these last ones, have changed the rural-urban dichotomy. The dominant hypothesis is the “penetration -physical and cultural- of the urban world into the rural world” (Guidicini, 1998). Nevertheless, many of the characteristics of rural construction are maintained in the cities, but with less concern for the quality of the environment and more attention to economic activities. This is evident in “informal” settlements, where one of the essential features is still self-build. This paper aims to contribute to the debate on eco-compatible requalification of “informal” housing by highlighting the collective force and the creative and participatory potential that “informal” architecture and its “popular” culture offer if combined with the scientific expertise of professional architects. In order to achieve this purpose, it is proposed to integrate two methodologies: Participatory-Action Research (PAR) and Human-Centred Design (HCD).
非正式城市的文化。内部创新
在拉丁美洲,从农村到城市的大规模移民,以及这些移民的不受控制的扩张,改变了农村-城市的二分法。占主导地位的假设是“城市世界对农村世界的物质和文化渗透”(Guidicini, 1998)。然而,许多农村建设的特点在城市中得到了保留,但对环境质量的关注有所减少,而更多地关注经济活动。这在“非正式”住区中表现得很明显,其中一个基本特征仍然是自建。本文旨在通过强调“非正式”建筑及其“流行”文化与专业建筑师的科学专业知识相结合所提供的集体力量、创造性和参与性潜力,为“非正式”住房的生态兼容再认证的辩论做出贡献。为了达到这一目的,建议整合两种方法:参与式行动研究(PAR)和以人为本的设计(HCD)。
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