Other rural livings: Contemporary rural dwelling phenomena in Colombia

Authors

  • Omar Andrés Campos Rivera Observatorio de Arquitectura Latinoamericana Contemporánea

Abstract

This paper identifies and analyses three phenomena in the current situation of design of rural housing in Colombia, approached as cultural spatial situation, reviewing its causes and main characteristics. The phenomena are product of a search of new types of rural dwelling generated since 1990, that were classified in three groups based on the type of spatiality produced and their relation to rural territories. The types of housing include formal and informal design processes. The groups relate to the overlook of the rural context, the stereotyped rurality and the dwelling derived from political situations. The causes of these phenomena are also reviewed with focus on the role of the spatial disciplines such as architecture, design, planning and urbanism, on the development of rurality and on the role played by the State on the configuration of rural areas through policy, normative and institutional presence. The goal is to be able to understand what is happening in rural housing in the colombian situation and how the current facts can inform spatial disciplines, as architecture and design, in rural contexts in the near future.


Author Biography

Omar Andrés Campos Rivera, Observatorio de Arquitectura Latinoamericana Contemporánea

Omar Campos is a design and research architect, graduated from the National University of Colombia in Bogotá with exchange period in KU Leuven, Belgium. Since 2018 ismember of the Observatory for Latinamerican Contemporary Architecture (ODALC). Has participated and obteined awards in international architectural competitions, also has been part of interdisciplinary teams for design and research. Has published works related to the relations between architecture and literature and the role of informal artistic expressions in the context of the rapid urbanisation processes. Interested in interdisciplinary and innovative solutions to sociocultural problems of architecture and urbanism.

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Published

2020-03-23

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Section

Special Issue - 7th International Forum of Design as a Process