DISEÑO Y FABRICACIÓN DEL PABELLÓN DE PERÚ EN LA BENIAL DE VENECIA 2021
151_PERU BIENAL 2021
We designed a communal water management system that integrates Capturing, Storing, and Treating (CST) rainwater in a community shower and laundry, seeking to resolve the lack of access to water for perubian communities far from pre-existing water networks. The proposed cumulative pipes system serves as an expandable and permeable curtain wall with
multiple configurations easily adaptable to diverse settings. The integration of users in the implementation and maintenance of the proposed system generates technical knowledge and the possible replication in other areas
by trained users. Likewise, as the system is communal and not individual, it reduces costs per family, thereby facilitating the acceptance and appropriation of the technology by the users. Similarly, its commun use promotes activities, such as washing clothes, that generate public platforms for inclusion and dialogue. These spaces function as circles of
trust and security. The project results from collaborative work with thepopulation, local universities, and municipalities in the analysis, training, and implementation of low-cost technologies to promote the sustainable
use of water. The system incorporates local resources in the development of innovative technologies, as well as the refinement of pre-existing local knowledge on water management and community traditions.
coordinador:
Belen Desmaison
Kleber Espinoza
fecha / date:
JUNIO 2021
Equipo /Project Design & Fabrication :
aZCON ferrero d.KRAFTS:
Antonio Sanmartín (aZCON architectures SLP)
Matías Ferrero
Comisario:
Museólogo:
Arq. Luisa Yupa
Arq. Joso Villanueva
Consultores:
BAC Engineering
Luis Moya
Nombre del Departamento/Ministerio:
Centro Investigación de Arquitectura y la
Ciudad (CIAC) de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
Presupuesto aprox.:
Ubicación:
European Cultural Centre, Palazzo Mora, Strada Nuova #3659, 30121 Venezia, Italy