Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Blocks of flats are the most abundant built element in many cities and their quality is an
important issue. Undergraduate students often occupy these accommodations and this
group describes a wide range of housing situations that makes it possible to assess their
quality. This research aims to describe the data collection strategy in an ongoing research
project in the city of A Coruña (Spain), oriented towards assessing the ordinary blocks of
flats where the students live (shared flats, apartments). The method uses several sources
(a questionnaire, cartographic viewers, the cadastre, and municipal historical archives)
and a sophisticated strategy to be non-intrusive, efficient, and user-friendly. This
information would allow an understanding of both students’ changes of residence and
their locations within the city. Formal methods are applied to estimate ordinary interior
designs based on external configurations and consequently verify them with users and
public archives. This holistic strategy creates a georeferenced database by adopting
efficient procedures, thus reducing user inquiries.
The case of A Coruña confirms the variability of housing conditions and the complex
phenomena involved, including possible correlations between housing quality and
economic/social parameters, which can be studied with the developed database.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
Notes:
Disponível em: https://archidoct.scholasticahq.com/article/32297-a-geo-data-collection-strategy-to-assess-housing-in-its-social-environmental-and-spatial-aspects
No. of pages:
8