Quinta Camacho neighborhood represents a clear example of the transition to the modern lifestyle in Bogota, because its urban complex accounts for the construction of a smaller architectural space as part of a infrastructure networks and public space system based on the possibilities of technique, which accounts for the ways of life of society at a certain time in the urban development history . However, the functional obsolescence, hand in hand with the tension of the real estate market as a result of its privileged location, has led to the destruction or alteration of the built heritage and in some cases to the reconfiguration of its urban layout. Given this situation, the development of an architectural proposal in a conservation neighborhood is an opportunity to rethink and propose new strategies for the conservation of the urban and architectural heritage of Bogota in the face of the new challenges that the 21st century imparts, oriented towards rehabilitation and refunctionalization of the residential use of the central areas as a fundamental strategy to increase quality of life indicators related to the opportunity for access to urban infrastructure, the importance of cultural heritage as part of the memory and urban identity of societies in constant change and finally, from the perspective of re-inhabiting the central areas to avoid the uncontrollable expansion of the urban stain and consequent consumption of the surrounding ecosystems.