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Arquitectura evolutiva : uma proposta para Matosinhos

Authors: Soares, Diogo Gabriel da Silva;

Arquitectura evolutiva : uma proposta para Matosinhos

Abstract

O presente trabalho aborda a arquitetura evolutiva aplicada à habitação. Explora-se este conceito e contextualiza-se, juntamente com os tipos de arquitetura evolutiva e estratégias utilizadas. A arquitetura evolutiva consiste na definição de um projeto que se possa transformar e crescer, dentro de um padrão definido previamente. Este projeto pode estar em constante mutação, mantendo sempre a sua funcionalidade inalterada e a sua imagem de projeto finalizado. Um projeto de arquitetura evolutiva significa que não o podemos ver como um objeto único mas sim como um sistema de regras que darão a outros objetos as mesmas características, definindo um sistema de diferentes possibilidades de evolução mas de forma controlada. Aliado a isto espera-se um maior tempo de vida útil para estes edifícios. Propõe-se um sistema, através de uma estratégia evolutiva, baseado conceptualmente no enquadramento teórico e nos casos de estudo analisados. Este sistema parte de um módulo inicial, composto pelas partes necessárias à função de habitar, definindo-se a partir deste as restantes evoluções. Espera-se com este sistema, para além de fornecer às famílias uma habitação que resolva todas as suas necessidades, seja capaz de prolongar consideravelmente a vida útil das habitações, acompanhando assim a vida dos seus proprietários.

The present work deals with the evolutionary architecture applied to housing. This concept is explored and contextualized, along with the types of evolutionary architecture and strategies used. The evolutionary architecture consists in the definition of a project that can transform and grow, within a previously defined pattern. This project can be in constant mutation, always keeping its functionality unchanged and its project image finished. A project of evolutionary architecture means that we can not see it as a single object but rather as a system of rules that will give other objects the same characteristics, defining a system of different possibilities of evolution but in a controlled way. Allied to this is expected a longer shelf life for these buildings. It is proposed a system, through an evolutionary strategy, conceptually based on the theoretical framework and the case studies analyzed. This system starts from an initial module, composed of the parts necessary to the function of dwelling, defining from this the remaining evolutions. It is hoped that with this system, in addition to providing families with housing that meets all their needs, is able to considerably extend the useful life of the dwellings, thus accompanying the lives of their owners.

Exame público realizado em 20 de Março de 2017, às 16H00.

Dissertação de mestrado em Arquitectura.

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Portugal
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Keywords

Flexibilidade, Adaptabilidade, Arquitectura, Arquitectura de habitação

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