Diseño de una infraestructura arquitectónica de uso comercial enfocada en el intercambio de productos orgánicos en el barrio “Las Cuatro Esquinas”, Ibarra

This thesis proposes the design of a commercial architectural infrastructure aimed at the exchange of organic products in the “Las Cuatro Esquinas” neighborhood of Ibarra. The motivation for this project arises from the pressing need to develop sustainable commercial spaces that address the growing...

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Egile nagusia: Torres Suárez, María José (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
Argitaratua: 2024
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Gaia:This thesis proposes the design of a commercial architectural infrastructure aimed at the exchange of organic products in the “Las Cuatro Esquinas” neighborhood of Ibarra. The motivation for this project arises from the pressing need to develop sustainable commercial spaces that address the growing demand for organic products while simultaneously promoting the socioeconomic and environmental well-being of the local community. The introduction of this thesis comprehensively addresses the issue of inadequate infrastructure in the “Las Cuatro Esquinas” neighborhood, identifying current deficiencies in commercial equipment and analyzing the socioeconomic implications of this shortcoming. It is recognized that the trade of organic products not only requires functional spaces but must also be framed within an architectural design that promotes sustainability, community integration, and energy efficiency. The project approach is based on a methodology that combines an in-depth analysis of the urban and social context with a detailed study of the specific needs of organic product commerce. Contemporary architectural design principles focused on sustainability and environmental adaptation are applied, using a structural system that ensures stability, safety, and seismic resilience, which are crucial aspects in the geographical area of Ibarra. The proposed design is distinguished not only by its functionality and efficiency but also by its representation of broader concepts, such as the “Cycle of Life,” through a spatial configuration that employs tangential lines and strategic openings for natural light entry. This unconventional approach materializes in a structure that embraces the user, creating a spatial experience that transcends mere commerce to become a symbol of sustainability and community life. Moreover, the importance of selecting materials compatible with the project’s sustainability goals is emphasized, ensuring durability and minimal environmental impact. The conscious use of these materials reinforces the proposal to create a market that not only facilitates the exchange of organic products but also educates and raises awareness among the population about more responsible and sustainable consumption practices.