Diseño de vivienda emergente en previsión de una evacuación en Latacunga

In an increasingly disaster-prone world, the need for effective emergency housing is paramount. These structures not only provide immediate shelter but also offer safety and stability intimes of crisis, making their optimization and adaptability essential. The significance of this theme cannot be ov...

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Autor principal: Changotasig Tipanluisa, Kenneet Santiago (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicat: 2024
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Accés en línia:https://repositorio.uta.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/42238
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Sumari:In an increasingly disaster-prone world, the need for effective emergency housing is paramount. These structures not only provide immediate shelter but also offer safety and stability intimes of crisis, making their optimization and adaptability essential. The significance of this theme cannot be overstated, especially as climate change and urbanization intensify vulnerability to natural disasters. The central challenge of this project focuses on the acute shortage of suitable emergency housing in Latacunga, Ecuador, a region frequently threatened by volcanic eruptions. The objective is to design resilient housing solutions that are not only rapid to deploy but also culturally and environmentally congruent, enhancing both their functionality and sustainability in disaster scenarios. Extensive methodologies were employed to gather critical data, including interviews with architects known for sustainable designs and the fire chief responsible for emergency planning in Latacunga. Additionally, analysis of existing emergency housing models provided insights into their construction and efficacy, forming a robust foundation for this project's design strategy. The proposed solution leverages design strategies that prioritize sustainability and sensory architecture, ensuring the homes are practical and conducive to the well being of their occupants. By integrating flexibility and adaptability into the housing design, these structures are poised to meet the varied and emergent needs of disaster-affected populations effectively. This comprehensive approach not only addresses immediate housing requirements but also contributes to the broader discourse on building resilient communities.