Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production

The poor initial resilience of the ground-breaking Brazilian urban social housing programme ‘Minha Casa, Minha Vida’(MCMV) affects millions of people, who have tried to adapt their homes, survived the unexpected and have to reinvent themselves constantly. This study delimits the elements that compos...

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Principais autores: Garrefa, Fernando, Villa, Simone Barbosa, Bortoli, Karen Carrer Ruman de, Steveson, Fionn, Vasconcellos, Paula Barcelos
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Publicado em: ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído 2021
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spelling ojs-article-1011292021-03-12T21:59:21Z Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production Garrefa, Fernando Villa, Simone Barbosa Bortoli, Karen Carrer Ruman de Steveson, Fionn Vasconcellos, Paula Barcelos resilience; adaptability; social housin; co-production; post-occupancy evaluation The poor initial resilience of the ground-breaking Brazilian urban social housing programme ‘Minha Casa, Minha Vida’(MCMV) affects millions of people, who have tried to adapt their homes, survived the unexpected and have to reinvent themselves constantly. This study delimits the elements that compose the concept of resilience, namely: the impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities that characterize the resilience of the built environment in the case study selected. To achieve these aims, advanced Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) and Co-production techniques have been applied in the case study of a typical Brazilian MCMV development in Uberlandia (Brazil). The results highlighted factors going beyond the typical vulnerabilities already seen in most of these developments. They pointed out the adaptive recovery capacities as key factors for resilience. This case study provides the means to investigate resilience and its variables in depth within the specific context of MCMV’s social housing, subsidising designers and public policies makers in the elaboration of more resilient projects for these social housing communities. ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído This work was supported by the Santander Research Mobility Awards SSoA FAPEMIG, CNPq, Brazil PROGRAD/UFU CAPES and the University of Sheffield/TUoS, UK. 2021-03-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/101129 Ambiente Construído; v. 21, n. 2 (2021); 151-175 Ambiente Construído; v. 21, n. 2 (2021); 151-175 Ambiente Construído; v. 21, n. 2 (2021); 151-175 1678-8621 1415-8876 por https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/101129/60995 Direitos autorais 2021 Ambiente Construído https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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author Garrefa, Fernando
Villa, Simone Barbosa
Bortoli, Karen Carrer Ruman de
Steveson, Fionn
Vasconcellos, Paula Barcelos
spellingShingle Garrefa, Fernando
Villa, Simone Barbosa
Bortoli, Karen Carrer Ruman de
Steveson, Fionn
Vasconcellos, Paula Barcelos
Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
author_facet Garrefa, Fernando
Villa, Simone Barbosa
Bortoli, Karen Carrer Ruman de
Steveson, Fionn
Vasconcellos, Paula Barcelos
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title Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
title_short Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
title_full Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
title_fullStr Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
title_full_unstemmed Resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
title_sort resilience in social housing developments through post-occupancy evaluation and co-production
description The poor initial resilience of the ground-breaking Brazilian urban social housing programme ‘Minha Casa, Minha Vida’(MCMV) affects millions of people, who have tried to adapt their homes, survived the unexpected and have to reinvent themselves constantly. This study delimits the elements that compose the concept of resilience, namely: the impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities that characterize the resilience of the built environment in the case study selected. To achieve these aims, advanced Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) and Co-production techniques have been applied in the case study of a typical Brazilian MCMV development in Uberlandia (Brazil). The results highlighted factors going beyond the typical vulnerabilities already seen in most of these developments. They pointed out the adaptive recovery capacities as key factors for resilience. This case study provides the means to investigate resilience and its variables in depth within the specific context of MCMV’s social housing, subsidising designers and public policies makers in the elaboration of more resilient projects for these social housing communities.
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