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Giusti, Rosario et al. Building within the built environment: towards a sustainable improvement urban policy in Venezuela. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITETURE, 18., 2001, Florianópolis. Anais... Florianópolis, 2001. p. 667-672.
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Abstract

The concern for recovering the informal urban periphery in Venezuela had led the National Housing Council (CONAVI),and the Institution for Community Development (FUNDACOMUN),to design a ational improvement urban policy for the “barrios ”(neighborhoods).This policy is based upon a conservative view of the built environment and a philosophy that privileges the sense of belonging of the inhabitants,maintaining as far as possible,its place of residence.CONAVI is implementing this policy through a national competition of ideas,that focuses on the improvement of “barrios ”that already have a community organization [1 ].The purpose of this paper is to present three case studies,that have won these competitions,Petare in Caracas,Palo Negro in Maracaibo and Bella Vista in Cagua ,in which additional to the institutional view,the urban design group included as proposal statements the reinforcement of the formal and social organizational patterns within the barrios and the conservation of the built environment (artificial capital)that integrate changes proposed within the concept building within the built ,without modifying in a substantial way the morphological and environmental conditions (natural capital)that support the urban dwellers memory.
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