Students Presentations: This workshop session will be focused on presenting previous work done by students from each university. This work will mainly present the territorial analysis students have developed previously to this International Studio.
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá
1. Urban - Rural Border in the locality of Usme, Bogotá
Oscar Vaca, student of Master in Habitat.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kNkphNUNKd1UxVTQ/edit?usp=sharing
2. Urban Edge on the eastern hills of Bogotá Localidad San Cristóbal
Camila Carreño & Sebastian Mateus, Students Graduate Programme of Architecture
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kLXZjVGF2TDVOTm8/edit?usp=sharing
Master in Urban Planning, GSAPP, Columbia University, New York City
1. Growth management in Medellin, Colombia: Negotiating stronger public-private-community partnerships in barrio upgrading
Lissa Barrows, Roger Bu, Ellis Calvin, Anne Krassner, Natalie Quinn, Jet
Richardson, Gillian Sollenberger. Prof. Clara Irazábal. T.A. Nicole Buchholz
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUWpYLWZNYXJJUWc/edit?usp=sharing
Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture, International University of Catalunya, Barcelona
1. Medellín: Growth and Risk Plan
Shareen Elnaschie, Benja
Monrabal, Kimberly Pelkofsky, Nataly Raab, Tara Whelan
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kSDh0cnB2LXZLeXc/edit?usp=sharing
2. Transformin Medellín
Allison Koornneef, Ryan Matthews
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kZEg3VG95WHVRNkE/edit?usp=sharing
3. CM + Medellín
Giselle Sebag, Diana
Martínez
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kZ1lnYWE1N19OMU0/edit?usp=sharing
Master in Urban and Regional Planning, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín
1. Conceptualzation, Characterization and Proposal
Juan Pablo Vallejo, Natalie
Montoya, José Valencia, Alejandro Botero, Alejandro González, Carolina Ledesma,
Diego Salas, Jenny Sepúlveda, Sandra Ríos, Alba Siguencia, Luis Ángel, Camilo
Guarín, Jaime Moreno, Carlos Velásquez, Hamlet Valencia, Diego Zapata
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kcjl2dUhhZ3R0NzA/edit?usp=sharing
Pictures available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/94378416@N05/sets/72157633094658023/
RETHINKING URBAN FRINGES in Medellin: alternative intervention models. INTERNATIONAL PLANNING STUDIO
This international Planning Studio aims to debate on the implementation of current planning projects in Medellin, Colombia, specifically examining the Green Metropolitan Belt proposal. It proposes to build up models for alternative intervention in the urban fringe involving community actors as crucial planning partners. Main partners are National University of Colombia-Medellin, Columbia University, International University of Catalunya and the Planning and Management Council of Commune 8 (CPG).
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
TUESDAY 19th _ WORKSHOP GUIDELINES
Workshop Approach
Premises
Comuna 8 Case of study: Territorial analysis and characterization, approaches and proposal.
By
understanding three different narratives this approach aims to focus on
providing the path to develop strategies for delivering specific projects or
achieve particular objectives through the exploration of new roles and
consensus in a public – community partnership.
Premises
- The intervention requires guaranteeing the
inhabitants permanence in the territory
- Any intervention or process involves the
generation of agreements with the local communities and its organizations.
- The intervention in the metropolitan border is only one component of policy of growth management (multiscale and multidimenctional)
Outlined
from the proposals established by the Planning and Management Council of
Commune 8 (CPG):
Workshop Methodology
- Risk management (gestión del riesgo)
- Access to affrodable public utilities (acsequiblilidad a servicios públicos)
- Generation of income sources and food security (livelihoods and exchange capabilities) (Generación de ingresos, capacidad de intercambio y seguridad alimentaria)
- Promote Integral Barrio Upgrading -habitat and housing, public space, mobility and public facilities (Promoción de mejoramiento integral de barrios)
- Implement a public – community partnership management scheme (Implementación de un esquema de gestión de asociación póblico comunitario)
Workshop Methodology
- SESSION 1: Tuesday 19th: Students presentation & Groups organization
- Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá
Comuna 8 Case of study: Territorial analysis and characterization, approaches and proposal.
- Columbia University
- International University of Catalunya
- Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín
- SESSION 2:
Wednesday 20th: Brainstorming
Brainstorming alternative strategies in each theme from a multidimensional
approach
Considering the following dimensions
Political Dimension: Legal (Actors-power dynamics - tension - potential)
Considering the following dimensions
Political Dimension: Legal (Actors-power dynamics - tension - potential)
- Institutional state
- Legislative framework
- Land tenure
- Real Estate Management
Economic Dimension: Productive (Interdependence urban
socio-productive)
Environmental Dimension: Landscape (restrictions on development-preservation potential)
Physical Dimension: urban physical space (articulation - public systems - living conditions)
- Production systems
- Employment and income
- Informal land market and housing
Environmental Dimension: Landscape (restrictions on development-preservation potential)
- Ecological Network and landscape units
- Threats and risk
- SDP
Physical Dimension: urban physical space (articulation - public systems - living conditions)
- Morphology and processes of urban structure
- Structuring Systems (mobility)
- Structuring Systems (public Space and equipment)
- Housing and population dynamics
Socio-cultural dimension:
(imaginary - invisible borders - conflicts and population dynamics)
- Organization and community participation / neighborhood and territorial collective processes
- Population dynamics: Displacement, Networks and social fabric
- Socio-cultural and collective needs. Managers
- SESSION 3: Thursday 21st: Scenarios
1. Within current conditions (status
quo)
2. Ideal / Normative
- SESSION 4: Friday 22st: Final presentation
05.00 – 08.00 pm Final Presentation and
discussion
- Identification of main findings and common ground from
the multidimensional analysis of the territory and the proposed approach.
- Definition of action lines and strategies for growth management addressing
to promote high quality, viable, equitable, productive, and sustainable
development through the exploration of new roles and consensus in a public
– community partnership.
- Public
presentation
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Location:
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
TUESDAY 19th _ MEETINGS: Planning and Management Council of Commune 8 (CPG)
PARTICIPANTS:
Community
Leaders
Planning
and Management Council of Commune 8 (CPG-8)
OBJECTIVE:
This
meeting was addressing to establish a comprehensive dialogue with leaders of
the community who has been developing a Local Development Plan based from a
participatory approach addressing to achieve the social construction of the
habitat.
PRESENTATIONS:
Local Development Plan
This presentations were preapred by Planning and Management Council of Commune 8 (CPG-8).
Social Construction of Habitat
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Monday, March 18, 2013
MONDAY 18th _ OPEN EVENT: International experiences on neighborhood upgrading and growth management
Clara IRAZÁBAL, PhD. Director Latin Lab, GSPP, Columbia University
Latin Lab themes
Latin Lab themes
Students Presentations Master on Urban Planning, GSPP, Columbia University, New York City
Kampung Improvement Program, Indonesia - Ellis Calvin, Anne Krassner*
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keEducVpwSGF2ZGM/edit?usp=sharing
Favela Bairro and Morar Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Ellis Calvin, Anne Krassner*
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUW5XSDAtLUlEUWs/edit?usp=sharing
Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya - Melissa Barrows, Lingjun (Roger) Bu, Gillian Sollenberger
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kTW5mQ212ZVYxd3M/edit?usp=sharing
Dharavi, Mumbai, India - Melissa Barrows, Lingjun (Roger) Bu, Gillian Sollenberger
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keVlQR0FmaUpKMDA/edit?usp=sharing
Perimetro de servicios urbanos, Quito, Ecuador - Natalie Quinn, Jet Richardson
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kNkdJWVNacFBxVzg/edit?usp=sharing
Cinturón Verde, Seoul, Korea - Natalie Quinn, Jet Richardson
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kczNYek1xeWxBem8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keEducVpwSGF2ZGM/edit?usp=sharing
Favela Bairro and Morar Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Ellis Calvin, Anne Krassner*
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUW5XSDAtLUlEUWs/edit?usp=sharing
Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya - Melissa Barrows, Lingjun (Roger) Bu, Gillian Sollenberger
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kTW5mQ212ZVYxd3M/edit?usp=sharing
Dharavi, Mumbai, India - Melissa Barrows, Lingjun (Roger) Bu, Gillian Sollenberger
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keVlQR0FmaUpKMDA/edit?usp=sharing
Perimetro de servicios urbanos, Quito, Ecuador - Natalie Quinn, Jet Richardson
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kNkdJWVNacFBxVzg/edit?usp=sharing
Cinturón Verde, Seoul, Korea - Natalie Quinn, Jet Richardson
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kczNYek1xeWxBem8/edit?usp=sharing
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Location:
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
MONDAY 18th _ OPEN EVENT: Neighborhood rehabilitation proposals
Sandra BESTRATEN, Arq. Profesora ESARQ Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Moravia-Medellín y Montjuic-Barcelona, dos historias de recuperación ambiental
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kcGk1ZTZGVVVVZDQ/edit?usp=sharing
Carmen MENDOZA, PhD. Profesora ESARQ Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Regeneración de barrios y participación ciudadana: Un tema irresuelto en la experiencia Catalana
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUVZvckMzWURheW8/edit?usp=sharing
Sandra BESTRATEN, Arq / Carmen MENDOZA, PhD. Profesoras ESARQ Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Creando una Comunidad Urbana en el Barrio Collserola: Ciutat Meridiana. Reciclaje con un Enfoque Inclusivo
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUGxQZUU1ajJ1M2c/edit?usp=sharing
Students Presentations Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Red Cívica – Allison Koornneef, Ryan Matthews
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kbGNKcEZ0UnZYLWc/edit?usp=sharing
Connexión – Benja Monrabal*, Kimberly Pelkofsky,Tara Whelan y Shareen Elnaschie
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kVnA3bW9hdHlEOGs/edit?usp=sharing
Vivo en Ciutat Meridiana – Giselle Sebag, Diana Martínez*
http://prezi.com/zefjwcdoo9bl/copy-of-visc-a-ciutat-meridiana/
Mi Ciudad Meridiana – Lia Brun*, Nataly Raab y Monica Chiriac
http://prezi.com/snbmrbbhvnim/miciutatmeridiana_final/?kw=view-snbmrbbhvnim&rc=ref-15697139
Caja De Herramientas – Ewa Szymczyk y Anatolie Capatina
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keDk4VmVEUmViNzQ/edit?usp=sharing
Moravia-Medellín y Montjuic-Barcelona, dos historias de recuperación ambiental
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kcGk1ZTZGVVVVZDQ/edit?usp=sharing
Carmen MENDOZA, PhD. Profesora ESARQ Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Regeneración de barrios y participación ciudadana: Un tema irresuelto en la experiencia Catalana
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUVZvckMzWURheW8/edit?usp=sharing
Sandra BESTRATEN, Arq / Carmen MENDOZA, PhD. Profesoras ESARQ Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Creando una Comunidad Urbana en el Barrio Collserola: Ciutat Meridiana. Reciclaje con un Enfoque Inclusivo
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kUGxQZUU1ajJ1M2c/edit?usp=sharing
Students Presentations Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
Red Cívica – Allison Koornneef, Ryan Matthews
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kbGNKcEZ0UnZYLWc/edit?usp=sharing
Connexión – Benja Monrabal*, Kimberly Pelkofsky,Tara Whelan y Shareen Elnaschie
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0kVnA3bW9hdHlEOGs/edit?usp=sharing
Vivo en Ciutat Meridiana – Giselle Sebag, Diana Martínez*
http://prezi.com/zefjwcdoo9bl/copy-of-visc-a-ciutat-meridiana/
Mi Ciudad Meridiana – Lia Brun*, Nataly Raab y Monica Chiriac
http://prezi.com/snbmrbbhvnim/miciutatmeridiana_final/?kw=view-snbmrbbhvnim&rc=ref-15697139
Caja De Herramientas – Ewa Szymczyk y Anatolie Capatina
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5RG2y01G-0keDk4VmVEUmViNzQ/edit?usp=sharing
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Location:
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
MONDAY 18th _ OPEN EVENT: Self Produced City Logic
Carlos TORRES, PhD. Profesor Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá D.C.
Production and Transformation of Residential Space of Low Income Population in Bogota under Neoliberal Policies (1990-2010)
Producción y transformación del espacio residencial de la población de bajos ingresos en Bogotá en el marco de las políticas neoliberales (1990-2010).
Producción y transformación del espacio residencial de la población de bajos ingresos en Bogotá en el marco de las políticas neoliberales (1990-2010).
Abstract:
La ponencia presentada resume la tesis doctoral que defendí en el año 2011 en la Universidad de Valladolid. La Tesis propone una aportación original a la comprensión de la problemática de la vivienda social en Colombia a partir del análisis de la evolución de los procesos de producción y transformación del espacio residencial para la población de bajos ingresos, enmarcado en las políticas de producción de vivienda social y de legalización de barrios en la ciudad de Bogotá en el periodo 1990 2010, periodo que, a su vez, se corresponde con el mayor desarrollo de las políticas neoliberales en Colombia. Ello en función de su gestión y de las características socio-espaciales de estos fragmentos de ciudad producidos o transformados, por dinámicas formales e informales, que permite comprender su relación con los cambios recientes en los marcos políticos y económicos colombianos y sus repercusiones sociales y urbanísticas. Marcados, necesariamente, por el conflicto interno social y armado que vive Colombia y, el avance del modelo neoliberal.
Palabras Clave: Espacio residencial, espacio urbano, ciudad, vivienda social, población de bajos ingresos, Bogotá, neoliberalismo, legalización de barrios, formalidad, informalidad, agentes urbanos.
Jaime HERNÁNDEZ, PhD. Profesor Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá D.C.
Producción y Consumo de Espacio Público en Barrios Populares.
Producción y Consumo de Espacio Público en Barrios Populares.
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Location:
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
MONDAY 18th _ OPEN EVENT: Rethinking urban fringes in Medellin: alternative intervention models
This
scenario aims to contribute to the current urban debate on one of the most
complex planning challenges for the region: the management of urban growth
associated with risk management and the implementation of strategies for mitigation
and adaptation to climate change. The event will be organized in three main sections:
Institutional Presentation:
Edgar
Meneses. Vice-chancellor Faculty of Architecture
Catalina
Ortiz Arciniegas. Director School of Urban and Regional Planning
Self-produce city logics (Theoretical):
Carlos Torres, PhD. Professor UNAL Bogotá
Jaime Hernández, PhD. Professor Universidad Javeriana,
Bogotá
Neighborhood rehabilitation proposals (Methodological):
Carmen
Mendoza, PhD. Professor International University of Catalunya
Sandra
Bestraten, Arq. Professor International University of Catalunya
Students
Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture,
International University of Catalunya (BCN)
International experiences on neighborhood
upgrading and growth management (Empirical):
Clara Irazábal, PhD. Director LatinLab Columbia University
Students Master on Urban Planning, Columbia University (NYC)
Students Master on Urban Planning, Columbia University (NYC)
Available online:
Pictures available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/94378416@N05/sets/72157633092329491/
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Location:
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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