Santiago Llano Posada
Sustainable social housing, natural cycles and climate change in the city of Mompox: The sustainable house as an example of resilience alongside nature.
Rel. Riccardo Pollo. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Per Il Progetto Sostenibile, 2018
|
Preview |
PDF (Tesi_di_laurea)
- Tesi
Licenza: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives. Download (84MB) | Preview |
Abstract
The social interest housing has always been a delicate and important subject in Colombia, according to the national government (artículo 91 de la ley 388 de 1997); the social interest houses are those developed to guarantee the right of having a house to the families with the lowest income. In every Development National Plan (Plan Nacional de Desarrollo) the national government will stablish the type and peak price of the destined solutions for the families. Bolivar is one of the regions with more government’s help. This region mostly warm and humid is periodically affected by floods. Its capital city, Mompox represents the cultural confluence between the Spanish and the indigenous tribes, working as a catalyst for the region.
Water bodies in Mompox are the 32.1% of the municipality’s surface, the periodically affected areas by floods are the 38.5%, this is equivalent to 24.662 ha
- Abstract in inglese (PDF, 84kB - Creative Commons Attribution)
Relatori
Anno Accademico
Tipo di pubblicazione
Numero di pagine
Soggetti
Corso di laurea
Classe di laurea
URI
![]() |
Modifica (riservato agli operatori) |
