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Minga: modelo replicable de renovación urbana sostenible, caso Buenaventura
Author(s) -
Valeria Villamíl Cárdenas,
Iván Osuna-Motta
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista hábitat sustentable
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0719-0700
DOI - 10.22320/07190700.2021.11.01.05
Subject(s) - urbanism , latin americans , flooding (psychology) , curriculum , urban planning , architecture , geography , environmental planning , political science , civil engineering , engineering , archaeology , psychology , law , psychotherapist
This article presents the results obtained in research made during a sustainable urban renewal design in the city of Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, as part of MINGA team's proposal for SDLAC 2019 (Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean). This project was developed by a group of students and professors, as part of the undergraduate programs of architecture and civil engineering of the partner universities in the MINGA team. A project-based teaching-learning methodology was used, integrating the curricula in interdisciplinary project workshop-type courses. The main goal was to demonstrate the viability of a resilient urban planning project, conceived for the future climate in a coastal city in the hot-humid tropics. The results showed that a climate-resilient urbanism can be created, which guarantees the permanence of the original inhabitants of the coastal areas, mitigating flooding risks, and preserving the cultural roots of the inhabitants, even under sea-rise scenarios.

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