Organized by the Latin American Cities Working Group (student group supported by GMS) and Terra Infirma Working Group (supported by the Townsend Center)
Since 2006 the Universidad de los Andes’ Housing Observatory has been developing housing quality indicators for Bogotá´s housing market. As of today, over 1,000 housing projects have been evaluated, half of them social housing. The observatory’s ultimate goal is to produce a widely-known comparison template that allows home buyers in Colombia to make well informed decisions. Although since its beginnings the observatory has worked closely with one of the leading construction companies in Bogotá, getting the housing industry’s interest has been a difficult task. Moreover, the observatory has yet to find a better way to socialize its quality indicators among home buyers. This presentation tells the story of the observatory, its housing quality indicators, its failures, and the task of convincing the housing industry to change its paradigm of quality.
Jaime Gómez is a PhD candidate in Architecture at UC Berkeley. He holds a professional degree in architecture from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) and a MArch II from McGill University (Canada). Before enrolling the PhD program he was a full-time professor in the Universidad de los Andes’ Department of Architecture where he also directed the university’s housing observatory.