Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe
The Gran Mision Vivienda Venezuela (GMVV) was created in 2011 in a country that has been undergoing constant change since 1999, when President Hugo Chavez came to power. Twenty-one years later, the country is still experiencing a situation of generalized crisis. This program proposes the rapid const...
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description | The Gran Mision Vivienda Venezuela (GMVV) was created in 2011 in a country that has been undergoing constant change since 1999, when President Hugo Chavez came to power. Twenty-one years later, the country is still experiencing a situation of generalized crisis. This program proposes the rapid construction of houses on a massive scale, mainly destined for families affected by a succession of climatic events. The article studies the transformation of the territories and cities produced under the GMVV, which goes beyond the traditional city policy framework. This article also analyzes property status, the role assigned to architecture and urban planning, the role of images within this context, as well as the stances of inhabitants in the face of their new living environment. Strongly promoted by the government’s official visual communication efforts, the GMVV is also analyzed as a resilience factor for its beneficiaries, in the face of trauma that reveals the vulnerability of the territory and its inhabitants. One of the conclusions of this study is that the inhabitants express a paradoxical and simultaneous feeling of abandonment by the authorities and a recognition for being sheltered, along with pride in overcoming the country’s sustained situation of crises. |
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spelling | doaj-art-a95c77d15efb48c9b0f5ff698f61d9ba2025-01-30T11:07:16ZfraMinistère de la cultureLes Cahiers de la Recherche Architecturale, Urbaine et Paysagère2606-74982020-11-01810.4000/craup.4903Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastropheYaneira WilsonThe Gran Mision Vivienda Venezuela (GMVV) was created in 2011 in a country that has been undergoing constant change since 1999, when President Hugo Chavez came to power. Twenty-one years later, the country is still experiencing a situation of generalized crisis. This program proposes the rapid construction of houses on a massive scale, mainly destined for families affected by a succession of climatic events. The article studies the transformation of the territories and cities produced under the GMVV, which goes beyond the traditional city policy framework. This article also analyzes property status, the role assigned to architecture and urban planning, the role of images within this context, as well as the stances of inhabitants in the face of their new living environment. Strongly promoted by the government’s official visual communication efforts, the GMVV is also analyzed as a resilience factor for its beneficiaries, in the face of trauma that reveals the vulnerability of the territory and its inhabitants. One of the conclusions of this study is that the inhabitants express a paradoxical and simultaneous feeling of abandonment by the authorities and a recognition for being sheltered, along with pride in overcoming the country’s sustained situation of crises.https://journals.openedition.org/craup/4903ImageHousing PoliciesUrban Morphology and SociologyNatural DisastersPolitical Marketing |
spellingShingle | Yaneira Wilson Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe Les Cahiers de la Recherche Architecturale, Urbaine et Paysagère Image Housing Policies Urban Morphology and Sociology Natural Disasters Political Marketing |
title | Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe |
title_full | Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe |
title_fullStr | Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe |
title_full_unstemmed | Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe |
title_short | Le Logement social au XXIe siècle au Venezuela : l’État après la catastrophe |
title_sort | le logement social au xxie siecle au venezuela l etat apres la catastrophe |
topic | Image Housing Policies Urban Morphology and Sociology Natural Disasters Political Marketing |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/craup/4903 |
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