Project funded by Ministério da Educação e Ciência e Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), under the frame of Projectos de Investigação Científica e Desenvolvimento Tecnológico v.2010 | January 2016 – December 2018
Project funded by Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, under the frame of inter-university cooperation with Brazil. | May 2013 – October 2013
*Finalist in I Research Call of XIII BEAU – Researching _ 2016
2012 | ATLAS OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN COLLECTIVE HOUSING
Project funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, under the frame of the XI National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation 2008-2011, inside the National Programme for Fundamental Research Projects (Call 2009 – subprogram of non-oriented fundamental Research Projects) | January 2012 – December 2014
2010 | EXISTING TYPES OF HOUSING IN THE CENTRAL AREA OF MADRID (CALLE 30) AND THEIR TRANSFORAMTION POTENTIAL FOR CONTEMPORARY HOUSING
Project funded by City Council of Madrid and Technical University of Madrid, under the frame of a collaboration agreement | July 2010 – November 2011
2010 | ATLAS OF THE 20TH CENTURY SPANISH COLLECTIVE HOUSING
Project funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, under the frame of the XI National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation 2008-2011, inside the National Programme for Fundamental Research Projects (Call 2009 – subprogram of Non-Oriented Research Projects) | January 2010 – December 2012
Atlas of Collective Housing in Spain Twentieth century (1929-1992)
*Winner in I Research Call of XIII BEAU – Dissemination _ 2016
Collective Housing. Vivienda Colectiva en España (1992-2015)
CVI Cuadernos de Vivienda
The main objective of this work is the realization of a complete and organized by decades database of the most important Spanish collective housing buildings of the twentieth century. According with this data, the international journal “Cuadernos de Vivienda” is elaborated periodically. Each number is focused on a paradigmatic example of collective housing. It includes complete digitalized drawings in order to develop a record of quantifiable and comparable data. These data is classified by scales, ranging from urban to domestic metrics. Creating established templates, we can cross information and precise analogies between the studied models. The aim is to communicate our interest about data, about the measurable, the objective and comparable information in order to be analyzed, verified and assimilated. These allow us to move from abstract to applied research as a tool of project design.
In addition, in order to contextualize the building, the monograph includes a facsimile reproduction from its time and an article written by an expert researcher. Thus, the publication concludes with a review of the case study from a contemporary prism, allowing a range of conclusions for future potential designing processes, forged in the precise and rigorous knowledge of the existing patrimony.
*Finalist in I Research Call of XIII BEAU – Researching _ 2016