This document talks about the process of an academic project of urban, architectural and constructive nature raised in the city of Bogotá, specifically on the edge of the Fucha river, which encompasses the Happiness neighborhood. This is a sector affected by problems of loss of the main ecological structure, disarticulation with the city and lack of appropriation of public space.The project seeks to propose alternative solutions from an academic context that formulates from the resolution of problems and a clear solution to these from an architectural urban intervention.Through a series of methodological strategies such as research, direct visit to the site, analysis of referents who faced similar problems and analyzes by different layers of the sector; It is intended to show the development process of the architectural project, responding to a main objective of recovering spaces with obvious environmental deterioration, which allow the area to be linked to the city and contribute to positive results in the search to improve urban and physical conditions of the sector; generating security and citizen inclusion with its immediate context, appropriate to this space and
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