Q | Santa consists of an integral project that seeks to generate a vision of a city that doesn’t deny its context or itself, where its systems and functions are integrated and overlapped, trying to find the most appropriate way to combine the urban artificial systems with the natural systems, through the generation of relationships of dependency that have been tested in other latitudes, where both systems benefit and become optimized.
It’s based on the thought that the city is written, erased and rewritten by itself continuously according to its changing context, new demands, and its new operating systems.
The increments of the urban complexity are dictated by the increase in the amount of information that each city stores, the cultural hybridization, the evolution of knowledge, the demand for new activities and programs, and the awareness of resource management. The innate human need to enhance and form new relationships, new connections, has been the determining factor in the process of shaping a new perspective of the outside, of a dynamic and contemporary city, but above all, human.
This project is developed under the theory of the topological behavior of the contemporary city: the new cities, complex, flexible, dynamic, fluid, in constant change; and the various relationships of dependency and interaction generated among its many layers and systems. It pays special attention to the relationships between natural and artificial urban systems; pathological problem that is present in basically every city in the countries of Latin America, and the implementation of these theories in the case of the Quebradas River’s waterfront, within the city limits of San Isidro del General, Perez Zeledon.
The intervention aims to be a means to adapt the city to face the current circumstances, resulting from the inconsistencies in the economy and the displacement of the agricultural sector, which has left a high percentage of general unemployment, and an accelerated city growth without a plan or strategy, because of the high immigration rate to the city of people seeking for better working conditions and a better quality of life.
It tries to orientate the urban growth towards a more human way, in a more integrated, efficient and sustainable manner. It seeks to make the city more habitable, profitable and competitive.
Through the city analysis the problem arose:
How to integrate the multiple systems that converge on the eastern side of the city, by developing an intervention on the waterfront of the Quebradas River based on an extensive investigation of the social, natural and economic context behavior, and the manipulation and improvement of the existing processes, programs, relationships and the users daily travel lines.
IMAGE CREDIT: Alejandro Nuñez Lopez
Project title: Q|Santa
Project type: Conceptual design
Designer: Architect Alejandro Nuñez Lopez
University: Veritas School of Architecture, Costa Rica
Project year: 2010-2011 (design stage)
Language: English (Original: Spanish)
Project blog: nunez2010.blogspot.com
alejandro…your idea is great
Interesante, completo, accesible;)