Fundamentos arquitectónicos para la vivienda multifamiliar post COVID-19
Fecha
2023-06-30Autor
Peralta Pizarro, Karla Geninna
Peñaloza Reinoso, Melissa Denisse
Institución
Resumen
The way of living in a home was strongly altered as a result of the Covid-19
pandemic in the year 2020, since this required a mandatory quarantine
that highlighted the deficiencies in homes with little resilience to this type
of situations, being even more evident in multifamily residences, where the
minimum space, lack of recreation and adaptability became limiting at the
time of overcoming the pandemic affecting its inhabitants not only physically
but also in the psychological aspect.
Nowadays, for a correct habitability, it is imperative that each resident
has the possibility of developing all the skills required within their home,
whether this is during a situation similar to the one faced in 2020 or simply
to modernize the way of conceiving the minimum housing.
In this context, this research exposes which were the main deficiencies
evidenced in multifamily housing, as well as the proposal of dynamic and
flexible spaces within an apartment to make it adaptable for situations such
as those faced during the quarantine period, in addition to the implementation
of flexible furniture that contributes with this adaptability of spaces, in order
to improve the comfort of the users of an apartment today