Browsing by Author "Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth"
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- ItemBahay Kawayan. A transitional house for the philippines(University of Cambridge, 2015) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth
- ItemBridging architecture and social sciences to study home-based work: a socio-spatial representation method(2024) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Donoso Pardo, Natalia; Guzmán, Germán; Quiroz Torres, MatíasThis article presents a methodology that combines methods of architectural representation with qualitative social science research to study housing, particularly, home-based work. Studies of home-based work have specialised in discussing the complexities of sharing the domestic and productive spaces. However, the literature shows that there is a methodological gap in approaching these complexities. Specifically, both social science and architectural techniques separately fail to represent the relationships and conflicts between these two spheres. This article addresses the following question: how to achieve a representation that corresponds to the complexity of the relationship between domestic and productive space in dwellings? To answer this question, our methodology combines the techniques of architecture (sketches, plans, maquettes and axonometries) and social science (observation, interviews and focus groups) to capture the relationship between domestic (reproductive) and work (productive) spaces in households. The method presents three scales of analysis: the micro (household), the meso (part of the neighbourhood) and the macro (neighbourhood). These different scales of analysis were applied in two case studies to test the performance of the method. These are the transitional emergency neighbourhoods built after the 2015 floods in Atacama (Chile). These cases were selected because, for many families, housing is also a place of income generation, and often emergency housing is a place of work, contributing to the economic recovery process after a disaster.
- ItemBriefing : bamboo for construction in Pakistan - a scoping review(2019) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Ramage, Michael H., 1973-
- ItemEnergy-efficient real estate or how it is perceived by potential homebuyers in four latin american countries(2019) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemHabitabilidad transitoria en desastres en Chile: experiencia en el período 2014-2017(Gobierno de Chile, 2018) Walker, V. R.; Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Garay, M. R.; Tapia, Z. R.; Domínguez, G. M.; Chile. Oficina Nacional de Emergencia; Olguín Araya, Jennifer; Tapia Zarricueta, Ricardo
- ItemHousing and settlements in the context of disaster risk reduction including climate change adaptation(Routledge, 2017) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Boano, CamilloHousing is essential to the well-being and development of most societies. It is a complex asset, with links to livelihoods, health, education, security, and social and family stability. Housing acts as a social centre for families, a source of pride and cultural identity, and a resource of both political and economic importance. In 1972, John Turner pointed out that the word ‘housing’ can be used as a noun or as a verb. The noun ‘housing’ describes a ‘commodity or product’, while the verb ‘to house’ describes the ‘process or activity of housing’ (Turner and Fichter 1972, p. 151). According to this distinction, housing must be understood as what ‘it is’ and what ‘it does’ in people’s lives, and therefore, people’s experience in the way houses are promoted, built or used becomes crucial.
- ItemLiving on the move, dwelling between temporality and permanence in Syria(2019) Wesam Al Asali, M.; Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Ramage, Michael H., 1973-
- ItemMaking the temporary shelter a 'home'. Transitional housing in Chile and Perú(2015) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth
- ItemMitos modernos : Eficiencia y confort en la publicidad de las revistas chilenas de arquitectura, 1930-1950(2020) Mondragón, Hugo; Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth
- ItemNeed for adaptation : transformation of temporary houses(2017) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth
- ItemPandemia, utopía y proyecto. Futuros urbanos imaginados desde el confinamiento(2023) Mondragón López, Hugo; Wagemann Farfán, ElizabethLa pandemia por covid-19, que se sumó a la degradación ambiental, la distribución desigual de la riqueza, los desastres socionaturales y la crisis de la democracia, aumentó la percepción de malestar urbano. Históricamente, esta percepción ha contribuido a la generación de visiones tanto apocalípticas como utópicas, que se han asociado a un espacio construido que las acoge. Este artículo reflexiona sobre la relación entre malestar y utopía urbana mediante un examen crítico de los futuros urbanos imaginados por estudiantes de arquitectura en dos talleres internacionales que se llevaron a cabo en 2020, cuando todos los participantes estaban confinados.
- ItemRelief for the curriculum : architecture education and disaster recovery(2014) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Ramage, Michael H., 1973-
- ItemResilience, reconstruction, and sustainable development in Chile(Routledge, 2020) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Greene, Margarita
- ItemTransitional habitability : solutions for post-catastrophe in Chile(2018) Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Moris Iturrieta, Roberto