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 BAHIA MUYUYO

GUAYAS, ECUADOR

Bahia Muyuyo is a new Ecuadorian settlement on 450 hectors of agriculturally damaged ocean front land. In June of 2011 Joanna organized a Master Plan Concept Charrette for the Lapentti Family, the land owners. Today Bahia Muyuyo is under construction to become a truly Ecuadorian mixed-use, walkable settlement.

As Development Adviser, Master Planner and Architect, Joanna has taken a compressively progressive approach, brining in multi-disciplinary expertise.

 

She with the best designers have been researching the most appropriate development strategies, the best designs and latest technologies to envision authenticity and resilience for Bahia Muyuyo.

 

In 2012-13, while visiting-professor the School of Architecture at Notre Dame University in Indiana, Joanna expanded the vision for Bahia Muyuyo. Students and professors researched inspirational precedents and envisioned designs, raising the bar and leading Bahia Muyuyo towards a truly ecologically place with a local character all its own.

 

MISSION

  • Provide for a diversity of peoples to enjoy life

  • Value the climate, location and natural assets.

  • Repair the damage of decades of unbalanced agriculture.

  • Promote vibrant prosperous and walkable community life.

  • Offer residential diversity for privacy, safety, and indoor/outdoor living.

  • Add value to the Guayas region

 

DESIGNING FOR PEOPLE

  • Live/work neighborhoods with jobs

  • Beach village with a mixed-use center and residential variety

  • Agricultural land for commercial and private farming

  • An inlet harbor to promote marine activities and businesses

  • Designing for healthy indoor and outdoor living

 

"WHOLISTIC" DESIGNING FOR RESILIENCE

  • Learning from successful precedents ~ local and borrowed

  • Using permaculture principles to rescue mistreated countryside

  • Designing settlements to take root and grow naturally

  • Integrating passive and new ecological technologies

  • Promoting safety through passive designs and technology

  • Using common sense cost-effective building technics

  • Incorporating sustainable methods and materials that age with grace.

 

MORE ABOUT BAHIA MUYUYO

Visit Bahia Muyuyo Website: http://www.bahia-muyuyo.com

 

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