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Characterization and Patterns of Conformation, Evolution and Consolidation of Housing in Informal Andean Settlements: the Case of Pomachaca, Tarma, Peru
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2024Registro en:
Espinoza, J. y Manchego, E. (2024). Characterization and Patterns of Conformation, Evolution and Consolidation of Housing in Informal Andean Settlements: the Case of Pomachaca, Tarma, Peru. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Arquitecto, Escuela Académico Profesional de Arquitectura, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
Autor
Espinoza Carrion, Julissa Raquel
Manchego Huaquipaco, Edith Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
The increase in informal settlements has
aroused the concern of many professionals and
governments seeking to understand the emergence and
expansion of these dwellings, as they currently coexist and
form an integral part of our cities, especially in less
developed countries, where high rates of urban expansion
are often associated with the emergence of informal
settlements. As a consequence, the resistance and
proliferation of these settlements have become a
phenomenon, in which state intervention has failed to curb
their growth. This article seeks to identify those recurrent
patterns that allow the conformation, evolution and
consolidation of informal settlements based on evidence
from the Pomachaca human settlement in the Andean city
of Tarma. The methodology developed is based on a
structured visual survey analyzing 224 lots, 128 informal
and 96 formal. As a result, in the first place, the spatial
logic to build their houses in the territory is recognized,
taking into account the urban circumstances. Secondly, the
orders that adapt informal dwellings in relation to their
direct formal environment or to the informal user's own
spatial conceptions are identified and finally 3 adaptations
are determined: (i) the combination of natural environment
and building, (ii) the north-south location along the street
and (iii) the blend of construction materials according to the user's economy. Therefore, the research concludes that
informal settlements prove to be a valuable form of urban
development as they employ spatial practices and
improvements that contribute to the informal settlement
becoming a dynamic and discrete entity, in a state of
continuous change with its own spatial characteristics.