Diseño de soportes para la presentación de trabajos finales para la carrera de Arquitectura de la Facultad de Diseño y Arquitectura de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato con plástico reciclado

This research focuses on the design of innovative presentation boards for final year architecture projects at the Technical University of Ambato, using recycled plastic as the primary material. The main objective is to develop a practical and sustainable solution that meets the specific needs of stu...

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Autor principal: Lalama Vallejo, Mateo Andres (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Publicat: 2025
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Accés en línia:https://repositorio.uta.edu.ec/handle/123456789/43665
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Sumari:This research focuses on the design of innovative presentation boards for final year architecture projects at the Technical University of Ambato, using recycled plastic as the primary material. The main objective is to develop a practical and sustainable solution that meets the specific needs of students and lecturers, while promoting the circular economy and environmental awareness. Through extensive research, existing presentation board typologies have been analysed, identifying opportunities for improvement and the need for a more functional and adaptable design. Furthermore, the characteristics of recycled plastic have been studied in depth, evaluating its technical and aesthetic viability for the production of these elements. To ensure that the final design meets the real needs of the university community, a detailed analysis of the requirements and expectations of students and lecturers regarding the presentation of final year projects has been carried out. The results of this analysis have served as the basis for the development of prototypes that combine functionality and modularity, allowing adaptation to different types of architectural projects. The incorporation of recycled plastic as the primary material not only reduces environmental impact but also adds value to the design by transforming waste into a functional and aesthetic element. The developed prototypes demonstrate that it is possible to create high-quality, durable, and resistant presentation boards using recycled materials.