Forestación urbana mediante compensación ambiental, 2011
Thesis:
El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en e... more Thesis: El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en el contexto chileno, donde a pesar del positivo desarrollo económico, los índices de calidad de vida urbana no cumplen con los estándares internacionales. Este desajuste se refleja en la alta tasa de población urbana, la baja cantidad de áreas verdes per cápita y la escasa cobertura arbórea en zonas vulnerables, lo que genera problemas relacionados con la delincuencia, contaminación y salud integral.
Conclusion: Para abordar estos desafíos, el Proyecto de Forestación Urbana surge como una iniciativa del Gobierno de Chile para mejorar la calidad de vida urbana mediante la plantación de 17 millones de árboles en ocho años, con un enfoque en la participación ciudadana. Este proyecto busca no solo aumentar las áreas verdes, sino también capitalizar los beneficios socioambientales de cada árbol, fomentando la percepción de la comunidad sobre la propiedad y cuidado de los árboles. A través de estrategias de educación ambiental, empoderamiento ciudadano y una distribución territorial equitativa, se espera lograr mejoras tangibles en la calidad de vida urbana y abordar los problemas asociados a la seguridad, educación, salud y medio ambiente.
Esclerofic Arboretum Recreational Park in Chile, 2021
Botanical Interest Arboretum Park. The paper explains de design process, community activities, pr... more Botanical Interest Arboretum Park. The paper explains de design process, community activities, programatic features and planting palette. The project was devoloped up to its predesign stage under the direction of Las Condes Municipality in 2021. Panorama Territorio was commended the design.
Fundo Quelhue is a restored ecosystem situated northeast of Lake Villarica. It is surrounded by t... more Fundo Quelhue is a restored ecosystem situated northeast of Lake Villarica. It is surrounded by the Quelhue Cordillera and a river that flows into the Villarica Lake delta, adjacent to the Pucón River. Quelhue is located in Pucón, Araucania Region, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, Chile’s administrative capital. The site spans roughly 600 hectares, with two-thirds of it currently covered by native forest. The purpose of this book is to showcase the distinctive beauty of Quelhue, its sites, forests, and infrastructure, as well as its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. From any given place, it is possible to enjoy the best possible views of three volcanoes: Villarica, Quetrupillán, and Lanin. The site assessment was carried out by who have been working on the site since it was purchased by its current owners. The site appraisal was done by foot, horseback, truck and boat. Through aerial photography and field interpretation of boundaries and geographical features, we were able to produce a map that illustrates and identifies the site’s attributes and hallmarks. This book presents the site’s landscape from several perspectives and approaches, which allows us to appreciate Quelhue as a unique place in Chile.
The Mapocho River Basins' Shifting Urban Significance, 2007
The Mapocho River and Santiago's Urban Evolution
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landsca... more The Mapocho River and Santiago's Urban Evolution
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landscape, the Mapocho River takes center stage, guiding the city's development through shifting dynamics. The paper probes the river's geographical significance as a vital water source in an arid region, shaping the very essence of urban life over time. From its historical role as a recreational space to its transformation into a functional transportation corridor, the Mapocho River reflects the city's evolving character. Contemporary interventions, notably the Costanera Norte urban highway, come under scrutiny for their impact on the landscape and the erosion of unique urban activities along the river banks. This study prompts critical questions about the integration of infrastructure into the urban fabric and calls for a nuanced approach to preserve distinctive landscape features. The conclusion challenges current projects to seamlessly blend infrastructure and urban landscapes, envisioning a sustainable and inhabitable future for Santiago in the twenty-first century.
Forestación urbana mediante compensación ambiental, 2011
Thesis:
El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en e... more Thesis: El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en el contexto chileno, donde a pesar del positivo desarrollo económico, los índices de calidad de vida urbana no cumplen con los estándares internacionales. Este desajuste se refleja en la alta tasa de población urbana, la baja cantidad de áreas verdes per cápita y la escasa cobertura arbórea en zonas vulnerables, lo que genera problemas relacionados con la delincuencia, contaminación y salud integral.
Conclusion: Para abordar estos desafíos, el Proyecto de Forestación Urbana surge como una iniciativa del Gobierno de Chile para mejorar la calidad de vida urbana mediante la plantación de 17 millones de árboles en ocho años, con un enfoque en la participación ciudadana. Este proyecto busca no solo aumentar las áreas verdes, sino también capitalizar los beneficios socioambientales de cada árbol, fomentando la percepción de la comunidad sobre la propiedad y cuidado de los árboles. A través de estrategias de educación ambiental, empoderamiento ciudadano y una distribución territorial equitativa, se espera lograr mejoras tangibles en la calidad de vida urbana y abordar los problemas asociados a la seguridad, educación, salud y medio ambiente.
Esclerofic Arboretum Recreational Park in Chile, 2021
Botanical Interest Arboretum Park. The paper explains de design process, community activities, pr... more Botanical Interest Arboretum Park. The paper explains de design process, community activities, programatic features and planting palette. The project was devoloped up to its predesign stage under the direction of Las Condes Municipality in 2021. Panorama Territorio was commended the design.
Fundo Quelhue is a restored ecosystem situated northeast of Lake Villarica. It is surrounded by t... more Fundo Quelhue is a restored ecosystem situated northeast of Lake Villarica. It is surrounded by the Quelhue Cordillera and a river that flows into the Villarica Lake delta, adjacent to the Pucón River. Quelhue is located in Pucón, Araucania Region, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, Chile’s administrative capital. The site spans roughly 600 hectares, with two-thirds of it currently covered by native forest. The purpose of this book is to showcase the distinctive beauty of Quelhue, its sites, forests, and infrastructure, as well as its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. From any given place, it is possible to enjoy the best possible views of three volcanoes: Villarica, Quetrupillán, and Lanin. The site assessment was carried out by who have been working on the site since it was purchased by its current owners. The site appraisal was done by foot, horseback, truck and boat. Through aerial photography and field interpretation of boundaries and geographical features, we were able to produce a map that illustrates and identifies the site’s attributes and hallmarks. This book presents the site’s landscape from several perspectives and approaches, which allows us to appreciate Quelhue as a unique place in Chile.
The Mapocho River Basins' Shifting Urban Significance, 2007
The Mapocho River and Santiago's Urban Evolution
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landsca... more The Mapocho River and Santiago's Urban Evolution
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landscape, the Mapocho River takes center stage, guiding the city's development through shifting dynamics. The paper probes the river's geographical significance as a vital water source in an arid region, shaping the very essence of urban life over time. From its historical role as a recreational space to its transformation into a functional transportation corridor, the Mapocho River reflects the city's evolving character. Contemporary interventions, notably the Costanera Norte urban highway, come under scrutiny for their impact on the landscape and the erosion of unique urban activities along the river banks. This study prompts critical questions about the integration of infrastructure into the urban fabric and calls for a nuanced approach to preserve distinctive landscape features. The conclusion challenges current projects to seamlessly blend infrastructure and urban landscapes, envisioning a sustainable and inhabitable future for Santiago in the twenty-first century.
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El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en el contexto chileno, donde a pesar del positivo desarrollo económico, los índices de calidad de vida urbana no cumplen con los estándares internacionales. Este desajuste se refleja en la alta tasa de población urbana, la baja cantidad de áreas verdes per cápita y la escasa cobertura arbórea en zonas vulnerables, lo que genera problemas relacionados con la delincuencia, contaminación y salud integral.
Conclusion:
Para abordar estos desafíos, el Proyecto de Forestación Urbana surge como una iniciativa del Gobierno de Chile para mejorar la calidad de vida urbana mediante la plantación de 17 millones de árboles en ocho años, con un enfoque en la participación ciudadana. Este proyecto busca no solo aumentar las áreas verdes, sino también capitalizar los beneficios socioambientales de cada árbol, fomentando la percepción de la comunidad sobre la propiedad y cuidado de los árboles. A través de estrategias de educación ambiental, empoderamiento ciudadano y una distribución territorial equitativa, se espera lograr mejoras tangibles en la calidad de vida urbana y abordar los problemas asociados a la seguridad, educación, salud y medio ambiente.
The project was devoloped up to its predesign stage under the direction of Las Condes Municipality in 2021.
Panorama Territorio was commended the design.
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Quelhue is located in Pucón, Araucania Region, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, Chile’s administrative capital. The site spans roughly 600 hectares, with two-thirds of it currently covered by native forest.
The purpose of this book is to showcase the distinctive beauty of Quelhue, its sites, forests, and infrastructure, as well as its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. From any given place, it is possible to enjoy the best possible views of three volcanoes:
Villarica, Quetrupillán, and Lanin.
The site assessment was carried out by who have been working on the site since it was purchased by its current owners. The site appraisal was done by foot, horseback, truck and boat. Through aerial photography and field interpretation of boundaries and geographical features, we were able to produce a map that illustrates and identifies the site’s attributes and hallmarks.
This book presents the site’s landscape from several perspectives and approaches, which allows us to appreciate Quelhue as a unique place in Chile.
Papers by Consuelo Bravo
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landscape, the Mapocho River takes center stage, guiding the city's development through shifting dynamics. The paper probes the river's geographical significance as a vital water source in an arid region, shaping the very essence of urban life over time. From its historical role as a recreational space to its transformation into a functional transportation corridor, the Mapocho River reflects the city's evolving character. Contemporary interventions, notably the Costanera Norte urban highway, come under scrutiny for their impact on the landscape and the erosion of unique urban activities along the river banks. This study prompts critical questions about the integration of infrastructure into the urban fabric and calls for a nuanced approach to preserve distinctive landscape features. The conclusion challenges current projects to seamlessly blend infrastructure and urban landscapes, envisioning a sustainable and inhabitable future for Santiago in the twenty-first century.
El papel del paisaje latinoamericano sostenible se presenta como un desafío crucial en el contexto chileno, donde a pesar del positivo desarrollo económico, los índices de calidad de vida urbana no cumplen con los estándares internacionales. Este desajuste se refleja en la alta tasa de población urbana, la baja cantidad de áreas verdes per cápita y la escasa cobertura arbórea en zonas vulnerables, lo que genera problemas relacionados con la delincuencia, contaminación y salud integral.
Conclusion:
Para abordar estos desafíos, el Proyecto de Forestación Urbana surge como una iniciativa del Gobierno de Chile para mejorar la calidad de vida urbana mediante la plantación de 17 millones de árboles en ocho años, con un enfoque en la participación ciudadana. Este proyecto busca no solo aumentar las áreas verdes, sino también capitalizar los beneficios socioambientales de cada árbol, fomentando la percepción de la comunidad sobre la propiedad y cuidado de los árboles. A través de estrategias de educación ambiental, empoderamiento ciudadano y una distribución territorial equitativa, se espera lograr mejoras tangibles en la calidad de vida urbana y abordar los problemas asociados a la seguridad, educación, salud y medio ambiente.
The project was devoloped up to its predesign stage under the direction of Las Condes Municipality in 2021.
Panorama Territorio was commended the design.
Quelhue is located in Pucón, Araucania Region, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, Chile’s administrative capital. The site spans roughly 600 hectares, with two-thirds of it currently covered by native forest.
The purpose of this book is to showcase the distinctive beauty of Quelhue, its sites, forests, and infrastructure, as well as its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. From any given place, it is possible to enjoy the best possible views of three volcanoes:
Villarica, Quetrupillán, and Lanin.
The site assessment was carried out by who have been working on the site since it was purchased by its current owners. The site appraisal was done by foot, horseback, truck and boat. Through aerial photography and field interpretation of boundaries and geographical features, we were able to produce a map that illustrates and identifies the site’s attributes and hallmarks.
This book presents the site’s landscape from several perspectives and approaches, which allows us to appreciate Quelhue as a unique place in Chile.
In this exploration of Santiago's urban landscape, the Mapocho River takes center stage, guiding the city's development through shifting dynamics. The paper probes the river's geographical significance as a vital water source in an arid region, shaping the very essence of urban life over time. From its historical role as a recreational space to its transformation into a functional transportation corridor, the Mapocho River reflects the city's evolving character. Contemporary interventions, notably the Costanera Norte urban highway, come under scrutiny for their impact on the landscape and the erosion of unique urban activities along the river banks. This study prompts critical questions about the integration of infrastructure into the urban fabric and calls for a nuanced approach to preserve distinctive landscape features. The conclusion challenges current projects to seamlessly blend infrastructure and urban landscapes, envisioning a sustainable and inhabitable future for Santiago in the twenty-first century.