ANÁLISE DA FLEXIBILIDADE NO PROGRAMA “MINHA CASA MINHA VIDA”:
O CASO DO LOTEAMENTO SUCESSO BRASIL, UBERLÂNDIA
Keywords:
Flexibilidade, Habitação de Interesse Social, Avaliação Pós-OcupaçãoAbstract
When government housing programs attempt to solve the national housing deficit, the lowquality standards set out in the units result in highly inadequate spaces for their inhabitants, forcing them to make changes to buildings that are not resilient, which are not necessarily ready for adaptation, leading to material waste and resource inefficiency. From this scenario, the scientific initiation research "Resilience and adaptability in the Sucesso Brasil allotment: evaluation, analysis and mapping from the post-occupation evaluation and coproduction (action 1 and 2)" had as main objective to implement and enhance resilience and the adaptability of Housing Set of Social Interest through techniques of Post-occupation Evaluation and Co-production in a case study located in Uberlândia. The present article presents part of the results obtained in the research, reporting a case study based on the results of APO, focusing on the flexibility aspect of housing units. Developed by the "Minha Casa Minha Vida" program, the project has static and non-flexible environments that precariously address the real transformation needs of the residents. Despite this, it is notable the presence of flexibility strategies implemented in an intuitive way by the residents. The methodology used was the APO - from the data collection, questionnaires with the residents, walkthroughs and performance measurements. Thus, the study aims to promote a real and practical difference to residents in the neighborhood and, in the future, provide detailed guidelines for the most adaptable and resilient housing project in a local context