+ CLOSING THE LOOP WITH COMMUNITY BASED DESIGN Integrative approaches in housing & neighberhood development Dr. Ing. Paola Alfaro d‘Alençon Dept VI Planning Building Environment Technische Universität Berlin www.habitat-unit.de habitat unit HMW- Short Course 2012 -Towards new sustainable communities : Integration in Brazil's cultural framework
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CLOSING THE
LOOP WITH
COMMUNITY BASED
DESIGN Integrative approaches in housing & neighberhood development
Dr. Ing. Paola Alfaro d‘Alençon
Dept VI Planning Building Environment
Technische Universität Berlin
www.habitat-unit.de habitat unit
HMW- Short Course 2012 -Towards new sustainable communities : Integration in Brazil's cultural framework
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CONTENTS
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COMMUNITY BASED DESIGN… 1 HMW Case study // Cape town // Scottsdene /neighborhoods upgrading strategies
2 H Case study // Valparaiso // Polanco / neighborhoods upgrading strategies
Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
Urgencies of integrative neighborhood upgrading strategies
Community based design
// Empower communities
// Make resilient space
// Sustain public amenities
Conclusions
Dr. Ing. Paola Alfaro d‘Alençon
Dept VI Planning Building Environment
Technische Universität Berlin
www.habitat-unit.de
habitat unit
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Urban settlements are driving global changes
Social revolution usually starts in cities, neighbourhood's
Social inequality is particularly evident in urban settlements – But it is
here, too, that most of the world’s micro-economic growth
takes place.
Urban settlements are responsible for 70% of all resource consumption
& 75% of CO2 emissions.
Transformation is about more than mere change.
It is a radical process to which political, cultural, social, ecological and
economic change all contribute.
( GIZ/ Germany, 2012, Director General)
1. Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
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Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
energy
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‘ticking time bombs’
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Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
energy
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water
‘ticking time bombs’
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Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
energy
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water
waste
‘ticking time bombs’
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Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
energy
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water
waste food security food security
interrelated ‘ticking time bombs’
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Urgencies of integrative housing strategies
South Africa carbon reduction target: 34% by 2020
Carbon intensive energy mix
/// RSA 960gr of CO2 per kilowatt of electricity, European average of 630gr., Switzerland 143gr.
Cities morphology
/// Sprawling cities, primarily individual car based mobility, mono-use zoning
Intercity distances
/// reliance of travel building materials
Need for local economy growth
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Urgencies of integrative neighborhood upgrading strategies
South Africa by 2012
//60 % of upgrading are done by the dwellers themself … //90 % stating that they are loosing time by waiting for states programs to realize properly proposed targets…
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RETHINKING
+ SCOTTSDENE
RETHINKING
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TYPOLIGIES
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TYPOLIGIES
Sustainability in Africa GREEN by DESIGN
Sustainability in Africa GREEN by DESIGN
Sustainability in Africa GREEN by DESIGN
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Strengthening existing social engagement within the community, whilerestablishing existing links between residents in formalised social housing and informal dwellings.
Shared expertise and practical capacity building for regional solutions with urban agriculture; to establish a local seed exchange program with active food banks, providing food security for the City of Cape Town.
With adjacent Stellenbosch farmers and academics: capacity building through shared knowledge of commercial agriculture, water reuses and neighbouring conservation, generating new income opportunities for the local community of Scottsdene.
The critical engagement between local government and the project team is key to the success of community led resilient urban design.
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Housing
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Housing
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/ Community Engagement
A practise led environmental and housing action group,
Working with the existing context to initiate new organic food growing systems within the urban context
Promoting building social capital, self-help job creation, poverty alleviation, local food security, self building process and urban renewal
Community engagement occurs on multiple levels between various participants and actors to achieve the core principles
The purpose
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As social spatial innovation within urban areas.
It derives from the local agenda, the need to foster innovation, facilitate local enterprise and built social capital demands a responsive urban fabric.
Social innovation through a self-organised and integrative system of people, agriculture, micro-fabrics, water integrative (re)-uses , housing and governance.
Community based design
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Water
Housing Manufacturing
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Integrated approach to housing and neighbourhood
Development
Realising the increasing role of the built-environment professions,
at the building and urban scale when it comes to sustainable
Design
Breaking the silos of the current professional practice
Truly multi-disciplinary professional teams are:
. Adding value on a project specific basis through community based design
. Seeing solutions collectively beyond the box
. Increasing the potential for cross-pollination of thoughts and
technical solutions
. Providing a fertile ground for the inquisitive quality that prevails
in sustainable approach to design
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