La Matriz de Datos como modelo análogo en la investigación urbano–arquitectónica.

This project proposes the validation of a data matrix, as an ‘analogous object’ in the process of urban–architectural research. The understanding of the matrix systemic operation is performed under the research project “Growth and Urban Inequality: internal and external peripheries”, which proposes...

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Main Authors: Tonelli de Moya, Dra. Arq. Inés, Deiana, Dra. Arq. Susana, Malmod, Mg. Arq. Alicia
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado em: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2014
Acesso em linha:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/ARQUISUR/article/view/4430
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Resumo:This project proposes the validation of a data matrix, as an ‘analogous object’ in the process of urban–architectural research. The understanding of the matrix systemic operation is performed under the research project “Growth and Urban Inequality: internal and external peripheries”, which proposes the development of design strategies for the urban and social articulation of peripheries in San Juan Metropolitan Area. The purpose is to contribute to the modification of the current pattern of growth and inequality, given by the process of not sustainable occupation of the urban area in San Juan. The study of this phenomenon as a real object of research has multiple attributes, relationships and contexts. Therefore it is necessary that researchers —based on pre–existing models, personal history, positioning, insights, experience and circumstances—, perform "a cut" in its complexity. This is equivalent to configure a matrix of data, wich is conceived as a representation of the reality under research, which allows the understanding of its structural systemic functioning, in time and space. It is a powerful instrument of prefiguration, able to articulate systematic and critical activity of scientific research with the creative activity of design research.