Propuesta de vivienda sostenible que considere la identidad local en el Cantón Chambo

This research aimed to establish a sustainable housing proposal by comparing historical, patrimonial housing versus modern properties in the Chambo hometown; by combining the characteristics and advantages of both housing types, a stable structural model was made compliant with the requirements for...

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第一著者: Carchipulla Cueva, Leonard Santiago (author)
その他の著者: Guamán Cevallos, Brayan Joel (author)
フォーマット: bachelorThesis
言語:spa
出版事項: 2023
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オンライン・アクセス:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/10494
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要約:This research aimed to establish a sustainable housing proposal by comparing historical, patrimonial housing versus modern properties in the Chambo hometown; by combining the characteristics and advantages of both housing types, a stable structural model was made compliant with the requirements for high seismic zones without disregarding local identity and the needs of Chambo’s inhabitants. It was possible to accomplish this with the help of specialized technical personnel in patrimony and structure from GADM CHAMBO. Their expertise was used to gather information from the Information System of the Cultural Heritage of Ecuador (SIPCE) and to participate in field trips focused on data gathering such as location, building time, materials used, construction system, spatial configuration, shape, architectural style, dimensions, interventions, etc. 35 study samples were considered and classified according to construction system typology; the researcher found four types of typologies. They were analyzed to determine material properties, important construction aspects, and potential advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, the study results showed that the building material would be eucalyptus. Eucalyptus will act as a structural material for the proposed framed system; it will also be used in the roof’s truss structure. Finally, the structural proposal was validated by the ETABS structural program, yielding favorable results upon checking floor drift, vibration modes, eccentricities, etc. In addition, it was necessary to follow the stipulations set by the Ecuadorian Construction Standard.