Authors:
Stefania Pareti
1
;
David Flores
2
;
Loreto Rudolph
3
and
Martina Pareti
4
Affiliations:
1
Universidad Andrés Bello, Fernández Concha 700, Las Condes Santiago, Chile
;
2
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, El Comendador 1916, Providencia Santiago, Chile
;
3
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Avda. España 1680, Valparaíso, Chile
;
4
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Manuel Antonio Matta 12, Viña del Mar, Chile
Keyword(s):
Chiloé Island Chile, Green Architecture, Small Building, Smart Infrastructures, Vernacular Architecture, Governance Planning.
Abstract:
The objective of this study is to explore how to plan and design a type of green construction along with implementing urban governance plans, facilitating smart infrastructure and, in turn, the sustainability of the territory. The island of Chiloé, in southern Chile, has been selected as a case study, due to: (1) it has a unique vernacular architecture based on Smart buildings (2) it has a geographic morphology that has allowed from its genesis as a city to build in wood and sustainable materials; (3) it is going through a transition towards gentrification, due to its tourist attraction; (4) has a governance system. The methodology is developed through analysis of secondary sources, regarding interviews with: key actors of the place, together with developing a governance model adapted to the territory, finally a detailed analysis of a stilt house is made. It is concluded that planning and designing a type of Green construction together with implementing urban governance plans, if it
facilitates the Smart infrastructure and in turn the sustainability of the territory.
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