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Abstract(s)
Esta dissertação propõe a aplicação de medidas base para a construção sustentável de um
Centro Comunitário, na cidade do Lobito, Angola, a partir dos princípios da coordenação
modular e do desenvolvimento sustentável investigados em experiências bem-sucedidas
por toda a África. Através da análise de estudos de casos, evidencia a eficiência dos métodos
construtivos modulares perante os métodos convencionais, principalmente no quesito
sustentabilidade. A produção arquitetónica desta pesquisa visa evidenciar e fomentar a
utilização de sistemas sustentáveis em Angola, onde ainda predomina o tijolo e a argamassa.
Com a situação atual do COVID19, comprovou-se mais um dos cenários onde a arquitetura
sustentável é posta à prova e resulta numa solução eficiente, assim como a eminente
humanização pela solidariedade. Como uma rutura drástica e repentina em nossos modos
de vida, o surto de coronavírus nos apresentou uma nova forma de encarar o mundo,
redefinindo o próprio conceito de “normalidade”, provocando uma mudança na maneira
como nos relacionamos com o mundo à nossa volta. Esta crise sanitária está afetando todos
os setores da sociedade: a política, a economia, a cultura, a educação, os relacionamentos,
o comércio, as religiões, e principalmente, nossas comunidades.
Arquitetos e líderes comunitários são figuras importantíssimas para o desenvolvimento e
implementação de espaços sociais emergenciais, estruturas que promovem a inclusão e a
construção de comunidades, proporcionando qualidade de vida, saúde mental e em alguns
casos, formação e treinamento para atividades especificas.
Este projeto tem como objetivo, proporcionar a integração social, cultural e educacional na
região do Lobito, proporcionando para a população em sua volta, equipamentos públicos
com diversos usos que poderá ajudar a suprir carências que a área oferece, criando mais
oportunidades educacionais e contribuindo para o desenvolvimento sustentável da
comunidade.
This dissertation proposes the application of basic measures for the sustainable construction of a Community Center, in the city of Lobito, Angola, based on the principles of modular coordination and sustainable development investigated in successful experiences across Africa. Through the analysis of case studies, it shows the efficiency of modular construction methods compared to conventional methods, especially in terms of sustainability. The architectural production of this research aims to highlight and encourage the use of sustainable systems in Angola, where brick and mortar still predominate. With the current situation of COVID19, as has been demonstrated, one more scenario has been proven where sustainable architecture is put to the test and results in an efficient solution, as well as the eminent humanization by solidarity. As a drastic and sudden break in our ways of life, the coronavirus outbreak presented us with a new way of looking at the world, redefining the very concept of “normality”, causing a change in the way we relate to the world around us. This health crisis is affecting all sectors of society: politics, the economy, culture, education, relationships, commerce, religions, and especially, our communities. Architects and community leaders are very important figures for the development and implementation of emergency social spaces, structures that promote the inclusion and construction of communities, providing quality of life, mental health and in some cases, education and training for specific activities. This project aims to provide social, cultural and educational integration in the Lobito region, providing the population around it with public facilities with different uses that can help meet the needs that the area offers, creating more educational opportunities and contributing to the sustainable development of the community.
This dissertation proposes the application of basic measures for the sustainable construction of a Community Center, in the city of Lobito, Angola, based on the principles of modular coordination and sustainable development investigated in successful experiences across Africa. Through the analysis of case studies, it shows the efficiency of modular construction methods compared to conventional methods, especially in terms of sustainability. The architectural production of this research aims to highlight and encourage the use of sustainable systems in Angola, where brick and mortar still predominate. With the current situation of COVID19, as has been demonstrated, one more scenario has been proven where sustainable architecture is put to the test and results in an efficient solution, as well as the eminent humanization by solidarity. As a drastic and sudden break in our ways of life, the coronavirus outbreak presented us with a new way of looking at the world, redefining the very concept of “normality”, causing a change in the way we relate to the world around us. This health crisis is affecting all sectors of society: politics, the economy, culture, education, relationships, commerce, religions, and especially, our communities. Architects and community leaders are very important figures for the development and implementation of emergency social spaces, structures that promote the inclusion and construction of communities, providing quality of life, mental health and in some cases, education and training for specific activities. This project aims to provide social, cultural and educational integration in the Lobito region, providing the population around it with public facilities with different uses that can help meet the needs that the area offers, creating more educational opportunities and contributing to the sustainable development of the community.
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Keywords
Angola Centro Comunitário Coordenação Modular Sustentabilidade
