ESTUDIOS EN
VIVIENDA SOCIAL
Habitat considers the unique variables that distinguish one territory from another, impacting spatial configuration. Landscape incorporates context, climate, and topography; modes of inhabiting reflect the specific culture and needs of a population; and sustainability seeks optimal use of the natural environment while addressing its inherent challenges.
Social housing demands reflection on flexibility over the life span of a dwelling and on optimizing its components. Intermediate spaces, which mediate communication between interior and exterior, are essential to the quality of housing. Understanding and planning this interaction is crucial.
The budget highlights the extent to which investment is made in housing, in urban areas for logistical needs, and in habitat as an expression of urban life
Lead Architect: Arq. Ana Elvira Vélez
Co-Creation with: Sub-Directorate of Housing and Habitat - Comfama
Rights: Sub-Directorate of Housing and Habitat - Comfama



