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Title: | Main spatial defects of illegal residential buildings: The case of Cova da Moura District. |
Authors: | Pedro, João Branco Vilhena, António Paiva, José Vasconcelos Coelho, António Baptista Cruz, Cláudio |
Editors: | Peixoto de Freitas, Vasco Corvacho, Helena Lacasse, Michael |
Keywords: | Illegal buildings Building pathology Spatial defects Portugal Bairro do Alto da Cova da Moura |
Issue Date: | Apr-2011 |
Abstract: | The purpose of the paper is to describe the main spatial defects in illegal residential buildings. Three
research questions are addressed: What are the main spatial defects of the dwellings? What are the
main spatial defects in the relation between buildings? What is the impact of spatial defects to the
minimum habitability conditions of dwellings?
The defects were identified during a survey of the buildings of the Alto da Cova da Moura District
(Amadora, Portugal), carried out in 2008. This district is made-up of illegal constructions, covers an
area of 16.5 ha and has approximately 5,000 inhabitants. During the survey 833 buildings and 1,884
units were inspected. The main results are: a) 65% of buildings have problems with windows; b)
about 20% of buildings have spatial defects in common stairways; and c) more than 50% of dwellings
have spatial defects.
The main conclusion is that the lack of urban planning, the confinement of the terrain and the
continuous arrival of new residents have led to an overcrowded and disordered urban fabric.
Furthermore, buildings are mainly self-built by residents without design and do not comply with
recognized technical good practices. As a result, there is a general lack of habitability and a quick
decay of buildings' condition. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/4765 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | ERU - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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