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Presentation of the case study
The present study has been carried out in the city of Morelia , which has a warm-temperate climate and is located in the central part of Mexico ( Fig . 3 ). During the last decade , the city of Morelia and neighbouring municipalities have also presented a fast urbanisation grow where many mass industrialised housing developments were built . Table 1 presents the 10 largest housing developments built after the year 2000 , which all-together accounts to nearly 40 thousand homes and 50 thousand Inhabitants .
Figure 3 : Location of Morelia
Table 1 : Low-income housing developments located in the city of Morelia ( INEGI , 2011 ; Matus R . M . and Ramírez A . R ., 2013 ).
Name of the Hosing Development Number of Dwelling Number of Inhabitants
1
Conjunto Habitacional Villas del Pedregal
14000
10934
2
Fraccionamiento Misión del Valle
5484
8663
3
Villa Magna
3175
4577
4
Fraccionamiento Galaxia Tarímbaro
3009
5989
5
Fraccionamiento Metrópolis II
2998
5973
6
Lomas de la Maestranza
2572
2432
7
Villas de la Loma
2057
4336
8
Conjunto Habitacional la Hacienda
1720
1848
9
Campestre Tarímbaro
1655
2774
10
Fraccionamiento Hacienda del Sol
1591
1848
Total
38261
49374
The largest housing development in Morelia called “ Villas del Pedregal ”, which today has around 14,000 dwellings , has been built using the described industrialised system , based on reinforced concrete formwork . All elements , including both load-bearing and non-load bearing , are poured in place , using lightweight formwork panels . The development is particularly suited for environmental design research as it consists of identical housing designs . The modularity and repeatability of the construction process , together with the extremely large available sample , provide an
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