“内部贫民窟”中的住房:对当代城市扩张新形式的思考

C. Seldin, J.A.C. Canedo
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本文深入研究了巴西一个大城市边缘地区的新住宅空间,同时强调了住房的主观重要性及其超越住房概念的意义。首先,它简要介绍了里约热内卢贫民窟(当地版的贫民窟)的历史,以及过去100年来它与空置土地的关系。其次,阐述了自建住宅的价值及其对多元、混合地域巩固的贡献,突出了自建住宅的主体性。最后,它提出了一个名为Portelinha的案例研究,该案例位于一组被称为Mare Complex的贫民窟中,强调了这种混合的占领如何改变了当地的城市结构,从而导致了所谓的“内部贫民窟”的出现。这种现象包括在20世纪90年代变成工业空洞的前工厂的墙壁内自行建造一套较小规模的房屋。分析表明,这种住房占用如何与其他活动,特别是文化活动联系在一起,导致社会行动者、联盟和冲突的多样性,将其变成一个真正的争议领土。这样的案例反映了建筑师和规划者在不平等的城市环境中工作时需要应对的挑战,这种情况在全球南方如此普遍。
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Housing in “Intramural Favelas”: Considerations on New Forms of Urban Expansion in Contemporary Times
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas of a large Brazilian city, while highlighting the subjective importance of housing and its meaning beyond the idea of shelter. Firstly, it presents a brief history of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas – the local version of slums – and its relationship with vacant land over the past 100 years. Then, it explains the value of self-built housing and its contribution to the consolidation of multiple and hybrid territories, highlighting their subjective character. Lastly, it presents a case study called Portelinha, located in a set of favelas known as the Mare Complex, stressing how this mixed occupation has transformed the local urban fabric, leading to the emergence of what is referred to as an “intramural favela”. This phenomenon consists of the self-construction of a smaller-scale set of houses within the walls of a former factory turned into an industrial void in the 1990s. The analysis shows how this housing appropriation is articulated with other activities, especially cultural ones, leading to a diversity of social actors, alliances and conflicts, turning it into a real disputed territory. Cases like this reflect the challenges with which architects and planners need to deal with when working in the unequal urban contexts that are so common in the Global South.
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