Revalorización de la arquitectura por medio del fortalecimiento de la salud urbana en el barrio. Caso de estudio: Barrio la Colón

Gabriela Mejía Gómez*, Camila Ramírez Torres

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Introduction: Cities, as complex products of human evolution, face social, economic and urban challenges that generate urban pathologies. These pathologies, however, can become opportunities to revalue the quality of urban and architectural space. This study analyzes the urban health of spaces in Quito to propose strategies for revaluation. Methodology: The study combines quantitative and qualitative analyses within the framework of the workshop “Revaluation of land through architecture for urban management of the city”. It examines Quito's Land Use and Management Plan 2022, comparing it with urban health indicators. The methodology was developed in four stages: conceptualization, analysis, strategy and design, applied to a case study in the La Colón neighborhood. Results: Pathologies of urban and architectural obsolescence were identified at the neighborhood level. The findings informed integrated strategies to revalue urban and architectural spaces through interventions that consider urban health as a central axis. Conclusions: The study proposes a strategic and applicable model for different neighborhoods, highlighting the importance of integrating urban health into urban and architectural planning as a tool to improve the quality of life in cities.

Título traducido de la contribuciónRevaluation of architecture through the empowerment of urban health in the neighborhood. Case study: La Colón neighborhood
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónEuropean Public and Social Innovation Review
Volumen9
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 28 jun. 2024
Publicado de forma externa

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Palabras clave

  • Land revaluation
  • healthy neighborhood, multiscale, resilience, strategic design
  • obsolescence
  • pathologies
  • urban health

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