Inhabited Work in Huayruro / INSITU oficina de arquitectura
Briefly

In Peru, urban growth is primarily self-produced, with 93% of development occurring over lengthy periods. The architectural process tends to be expensive and slow, especially when it comes to recovering unconventional construction methods. The challenge lies in the high costs associated with specialized labor and limited access to technical knowledge, which further complicates the construction landscape. This situation necessitates innovative architectural solutions that are both economically viable and able to navigate the complexities of urban development.
In Peru, 93% of urban growth is self-produced, occurring progressively over long periods of execution and waiting. This process is influenced by various factors, including economic constraints.
Architecture in Peru is often too expensive and slow, particularly when recovering unconventional construction knowledge. High costs arise due to limited access to technical knowledge and specialized labor.
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