Exploring overcrowding in social housing condominiums

Through time, social housing condominiums, commonly known as “apartment blocks”, have evidenced a series of deficiencies that have become tangible through the construction of irregular renovations, the illegal appropriation of sites, the poor quality of the built form, etc. This article is part of a...

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1. autor: Fuentes Maturana, Marco
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-209242021-07-02T15:27:47Z Exploring overcrowding in social housing condominiums Explorando el hacinamiento en condominios sociales Fuentes Maturana, Marco Through time, social housing condominiums, commonly known as “apartment blocks”, have evidenced a series of deficiencies that have become tangible through the construction of irregular renovations, the illegal appropriation of sites, the poor quality of the built form, etc. This article is part of a research project, done in 2011, that looked into the problems that the afore mentioned social housing typology presents, in order to propose solutions to them. This article is a synthesis of the fundamental observations retrieved in the research process, done through a series of semi-structured interviews to the inhabitants of two social housing complexes in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, which concludes with a series of recommendations regarding the revision of the urban regulations that are currently in place. Los condominios sociales, conocidos genéricamente como “block” de departamentos, han ido evidenciando con el paso de los años una serie de deficiencias. Estas se han materializado en ampliaciones irregulares, apropiaciones de terrenos, fallas constructivas, entre varias otras. El presente artículo es parte de una investigación realizada el año 2011, que buscó indagar en los problemas que presenta cierta tipología de condominio social, para posteriormente aportar en la búsqueda de soluciones frente a tales inconvenientes. A continuación, se exponen las principales observaciones rescatadas de dicho proceso, el cual se realizó a través de entrevistas semi estructuradas a habitantes de dos conjuntos sociales de la región metropolitana. Finalmente, y de modo complementario a las conclusiones se reflexiona respecto a ciertas normativas que deberían ser revisadas con el fin de evitar que se repliquen los problemas detectados en los dos casos de estudio. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo 2012-07-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/20924 10.5354/ru.v14i26.20924 Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 26 (2012): Junio; Pág. 77-92 Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 26 (2012): Junio; Pág. 77-92 0717-5051 spa https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/20924/22183
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description Through time, social housing condominiums, commonly known as “apartment blocks”, have evidenced a series of deficiencies that have become tangible through the construction of irregular renovations, the illegal appropriation of sites, the poor quality of the built form, etc. This article is part of a research project, done in 2011, that looked into the problems that the afore mentioned social housing typology presents, in order to propose solutions to them. This article is a synthesis of the fundamental observations retrieved in the research process, done through a series of semi-structured interviews to the inhabitants of two social housing complexes in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, which concludes with a series of recommendations regarding the revision of the urban regulations that are currently in place.
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