La vivienda a través del tiempo. Análisis de las transformaciones realizadas en el concurso de vivienda experimental PREVI desde su creación hasta la actualidad en el ámbito formal, espacial y constructivo
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2023-11-10
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El Proyecto Experimental de Vivienda (PREVI) realizado entre 1969 y 1973 fue una de las
soluciones a los problemas de vivienda social existentes en la época y planteó interesantes
premisas que conllevaron a que se considere de gran importancia tanto su creación, como
su transformación a lo largo de los años. En la presente investigación se abordará ambas
etapas a través de 3 casos de estudio tomados de distintos proyectos peruanos. El primero
es la P6 diseñada por el Arq. Ernesto Paredes; el segundo, la P18, de los Arqs. Eduardo
Orrego y Ricardo Gonzales, y la P25 de los Arqs. Fernando Chaparro, Víctor Smirnoff, Víctor
Ramírez, Víctor Wiskowsky. Estas transformaciones se analizarán bajo 3 parámetros: el
aspecto constructivo, el cual abarca el sistema de creación y el usado para las ampliaciones;
el aspecto formal, se tiene en cuenta la apropiación de las personas en la ornamentación y
fachada, y; por último, el espacial, que implica las modificaciones realizadas en los distintos
espacios y el cambio de programa. La finalidad del análisis es tener un acercamiento del
grado de aceptación de las personas acerca del proyecto planteado y cómo sus necesidades
han cambiado al pasar los años. Todo esto con el objetivo de poder entablar bases para
futuras posibles iniciativas de vivienda social progresiva en el Perú.
The Experimental Housing Project (PREVI), carried out between 1969 and 1973, was one of the solutions to the social housing problems existing at the time and posed interesting premises that led to its creation and its transformation over the years being considered of great importance. This research will address both stages through three case studies taken from different Peruvian projects. The first is P6 designed by Architect Ernesto Paredes; the second, P18, by Archs. Eduardo Orrego and Ricardo Gonzales, and P25 by Archs. Fernando Chaparro, Victor Smirnoff, Victor Ramirez, Victor Wiskowsky. These transformations will be analyzed under 3 parameters: the constructive aspect, which includes the system of creation and the one used for the extensions; the formal aspect, which takes into account the appropriation of people in the ornamentation and facade, and finally, the spatial aspect, which involves the modifications made in the different spaces and the change of program. The purpose of the analysis is to have an approach of the degree of acceptance of people about the proposed project and how their needs have changed over the years. All this with the objective of being able to establish a basis for possible future progressive social housing initiatives in Peru.
The Experimental Housing Project (PREVI), carried out between 1969 and 1973, was one of the solutions to the social housing problems existing at the time and posed interesting premises that led to its creation and its transformation over the years being considered of great importance. This research will address both stages through three case studies taken from different Peruvian projects. The first is P6 designed by Architect Ernesto Paredes; the second, P18, by Archs. Eduardo Orrego and Ricardo Gonzales, and P25 by Archs. Fernando Chaparro, Victor Smirnoff, Victor Ramirez, Victor Wiskowsky. These transformations will be analyzed under 3 parameters: the constructive aspect, which includes the system of creation and the one used for the extensions; the formal aspect, which takes into account the appropriation of people in the ornamentation and facade, and finally, the spatial aspect, which involves the modifications made in the different spaces and the change of program. The purpose of the analysis is to have an approach of the degree of acceptance of people about the proposed project and how their needs have changed over the years. All this with the objective of being able to establish a basis for possible future progressive social housing initiatives in Peru.
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Arquitectura--Aspectos sociales--Perú--Lima, Planificación urbana--Perú--Lima, Viviendas--Proyectos
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