Year: 2021
Authors: General coordination: Alicia Picción, Pablo Sierra. Coordination team: Mario Báez, Norma Piazza, Alicia Picción, Adriana Piperno, Pablo Sierra, Daniel Sosa. Teachers responsible for specific subjects: Laura Bozzo (Social housing), Lucía Chabalgoity (Sanitary Ac.), Alejandro Ferreiro (Earth construction), Susana Torán (Wood construction). Teaching team: Sergio Aldama, María Amado, Ximena Ayestarán, Mariana Borda, Adriana Bozzo, Federico Colom, Claudia Costa, Victoria de Álava, Lucía De León, Leonardo Esmoris, Lucía Facio, Lucía Gutiérrez, Victoria López, Laura Outerelo, Lucía Pereira, Hugo Picos, Catalina Radi, Leandro Vega. Honorary teachers: Agustina Apud, Ana Laura Casaballe, Agustina Laino, Melissa Martínez, Mathieu Paris. Advisor: Carlos Castro
Framework; Project URU/18/002. Integration of the approach to adaptation approach in cities, infrastructures and territorial planning.
Tags: Research | Urban Planning | Sustainable Drainage
The work synthesises the report carried out by the Ad@pta FADU team during 2019 and 2020 to generate an approach strategy that responds to the adaptation of built spaces to CVC contexts in urban areas.
This work aims to contribute from different approaches (land use planning, risk management, design practices, urban planning) to the construction of knowledge and the reformulation of practices for the construction of sustainable, equitable cities that improve the quality of life of their inhabitants.
The document is divided into the following five chapters:
Chapter 1, International Context, analyses the international agenda and relevant experiences identified in the European and Latin American context, synthesising the main lessons learned and the relationships identified between "milestones" of the international agenda (Rio Earth Summit 1992, Paris Agreement 2015, among others) with developments in national public policies.
Chapter 2, Normative Body, analyses more than 400 national and regional normative documents at the urban and building scale. It shows the need for a systemic approach to the legal system that accompanies a change in the way of understanding the problems and designing strategies for their management.
Chapter 3, Resilient Cities, develops the view from two sectorial systems: bioclimatism and urban rainwater, which are articulated in a design strategy of integral approach, applied in different urban-edilic situations. For this purpose, representative urban types are characterised in which different components of both public space and buildings are articulated.
Chapter 4, Academic Approach, develops some strategic guidelines based on a cross-cutting and inter-scalar approach, with complementary approaches involving: management, relationships, dissemination and training.
Finally, Chapter 5, Recommendations, presents as a final synthesis, strategies, lines of action and recommendations.