LIMA, A. C.; LIMA, Apoenna Caetano.
Abstract:
Urban segregation is a major problem in Brazilian urban centers. Differential access to land makes the poorer sections of the population occupy informal areas on the shores of cities to obtain their living space. With the passage of time, many settlements and consolidate within the urban network, are still concentrated the highest rates of insalubrity and urban housing deficit. The largest housing program today, Minha Casa, Minha Vida, which operates nationwide, invests in the construction of large housing projects in the outskirts of cities, causing a large contingent of people to relocate to these new areas, while investments for urbanization of shantytowns and the use of consolidated land for housing production are neglected. The present work is a counterpoint to current practices, seeking to make feasible the production of social housing in informal informal settlements, occupying real estate still separated from localities,
contributing to the reduction of the housing deficit, as well as the production of mineral water and quality. The proposal is still a permanence of the community in the formed communities, compared to those built and draws attention to the lack of means of action of the city. The project is a structural method, which
uses modules of modular structure and allows the use of informal labor for its implantation, encouraging the democratic practices of architecture. The work shows examples of small scale applications simulated in infrastructures and infrastructures environments of Campina Grande / PB.