TY - GEN
T1 - A holistic design for the self-construction of the core of a modular small house and its services for disaster zones
AU - Peon-Escalante, I.
AU - Audefroy, J.
AU - Flores, D.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Haiti's catastrophic systemic collapse after the earthquake is a dramatic example of the connection between a natural phenomenon and the social and economic organization in an underdeveloped country. The earthquake had a much smaller magnitude than the subsequent seismic event in Chile, but the damages. In Haiti there was a widespread destruction of its infrastructure, the reconstruction had to begin from scrape. Today a large part of the refuges is living in temporal living lodgings there are not enough funds to restore the fragile housing infrastructure of the country. The poor regions of different countries have a very fragile infrastructure that can be severely affected by natural disasters. When a catastrophic event happens, a widespread destruction occurs. After the event, an international effort is made to reconstruct the houses, and services that where destroyed. The relief effort does not last for a long time, and after the initial effort the population is abandoned, they have to solve their problems with their own scarce resources. At the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN), a large and influential Mexican public university, a project is being developed for the construction of a strong modular transportable mini house (bathroom and kitchen, and its services) as a first step in the rebuilding effort in disaster zones. The first step in the reconstruction of the housing infrastructure and its water service (with the recycling of water) can be a strong central core of the medium and long term rebuilding of houses and their services. The construction process of this small central core of housing is the beginning of a participative self-sufficient effort by organized communities, a gradual or long term rebuilding process of their complete houses and services, with their own resources and knowledge.
AB - Haiti's catastrophic systemic collapse after the earthquake is a dramatic example of the connection between a natural phenomenon and the social and economic organization in an underdeveloped country. The earthquake had a much smaller magnitude than the subsequent seismic event in Chile, but the damages. In Haiti there was a widespread destruction of its infrastructure, the reconstruction had to begin from scrape. Today a large part of the refuges is living in temporal living lodgings there are not enough funds to restore the fragile housing infrastructure of the country. The poor regions of different countries have a very fragile infrastructure that can be severely affected by natural disasters. When a catastrophic event happens, a widespread destruction occurs. After the event, an international effort is made to reconstruct the houses, and services that where destroyed. The relief effort does not last for a long time, and after the initial effort the population is abandoned, they have to solve their problems with their own scarce resources. At the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN), a large and influential Mexican public university, a project is being developed for the construction of a strong modular transportable mini house (bathroom and kitchen, and its services) as a first step in the rebuilding effort in disaster zones. The first step in the reconstruction of the housing infrastructure and its water service (with the recycling of water) can be a strong central core of the medium and long term rebuilding of houses and their services. The construction process of this small central core of housing is the beginning of a participative self-sufficient effort by organized communities, a gradual or long term rebuilding process of their complete houses and services, with their own resources and knowledge.
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M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:84865663328
SN - 9781617820618
T3 - 54th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2010: Governance for a Resilient Planet
SP - 242
EP - 249
BT - 54th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2010
T2 - 54th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2010: Governance for a Resilient Planet
Y2 - 18 July 2010 through 23 July 2010
ER -