皇家华人

XClose

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit

Home
Menu

UN-HABITAT Best Practices Award to a Building and Urban Design in Development (BUDD) 皇家华人

22 January 2013

Habitat Awards 2012

Camila Coci帽a聽, alumni (2011-12) and co-founder of the聽Chile-based ,聽has been selected as one of the 100 "Best Practices" by UN-HABITAT and the Dubai Government in 2012, for the project "".

Neighbours of Barrio Seminario in community meeting.

This project consolidates the work of Reconstruye following the 2010 earthquake in Chile,聽which saw the development of a series of networked initiatives to address a sustainable reconstruction. Its action has been focused mainly on strengthening civil society during the reconstruction process, producing pilot projects of socially-inclusive housing to recover urban centres and affected neighbourhoods, and the exchange of international experiences of sustainable reconstruction.

The pilot experiences developed by Reconstruye include the聽 and community centres recovery in the central areas of Talca, Chile. Both initiatives are focused on the recovery of central areas and the consolidation of its dwellers communities and have avoided expulsions during the reconstruction process. These projects have been made possible by a technical and financial collaboration among private, academic, and government actors, as well as the community. On the consolidation of civil society support networks Reconstruye has worked directly with CBOs as the movement 鈥淭alca con Tod@s鈥 and the National Movement for a Just Reconstruction, the latter as part of the national and legislative debate about reconstruction.

Reconstruye is an NGO based in Chile, formed by an interdisciplinary group of professionals. Camila Coci帽a is currently an MPhil research candidate at DPU working with Jorge Fiori and聽Camillo Boano.

Construction site of "Los Maitenes", the first inclusive housing project in Talca.

Photos by 漏Camila Coci帽a