Chamanga Cultural Center / Munich University of Applied Sciences + Portland State University + Atarraya Taller de Arquitectura
CONTEXTChamanga is a fisherpeople town located on the Cojimíes River Estuary, in Esmeraldas, a predominantly Afro-Ecuadorian and historically underserved province in coastal Ecuador. After the April 2016 earthquake severely damaged 80% of their buildings, the majority of chamangueñxs migrated farther inland. The disaster not only threw Chamanga in a situation of social and physical transition, but also deepened the historical inequalities that have put 100% of Chamanga’s population below the poverty line.
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- architects: Atarraya Taller de Arquitectura
- architects: DesignBuild Studio, Munich University of Applied Sciences
- architects: Portland State University
- Location: San José de Chamanga, Esmeraldas, Ecuador
- Project Year: 2018
- Photographs: Santiago Oviedo
- Area: 1937 ft2