Estrategias de diseño enfocadas en la optimización del confort al interior de espacios residenciales: caso de estudio Multi Comfort Student Contest 2020 - Saint-Gobain, Saint Denis

Saint Gobain, in its 16th international edition of the Multi-Comfort Contest for students, proposes as its design mission the execution of a sustainable development park that combines residential, educational and recreational functions. This company, which designs, produces and distributes for the c...

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Autores:
Cadavid Iglesias, Carolina
Berrio Franco, Juan Alberto
Vásquez Herrera, Oscar Adolfo
Tipo de recurso:
Fecha de publicación:
2021
Institución:
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Repositorio:
Repositorio USB
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.usb.edu.co:10819/8084
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10819/8084
Palabra clave:
Confort
Eficiencia energética
Espacios residenciales
Espacios interiores
Sostenibilidad
Comfort
Energy efficiency
Collective housing
Interior spaces
Sustainability
Zonas Residenciales
Diseño y medio ambiente
Arquitectura sostenible
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Colombia
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Summary:Saint Gobain, in its 16th international edition of the Multi-Comfort Contest for students, proposes as its design mission the execution of a sustainable development park that combines residential, educational and recreational functions. This company, which designs, produces and distributes for the construction industry, has been particularly interested in developing innovative materials and solutions with a lower impact on the environment, as well as providing users with comfortable spaces where they can feel at ease and at ease. This is why it is launching this opportunity for students who are particularly interested in comfort, sustainability and well-being. The Saint Gobain 2020 challenge takes place in France, specifically in the commune of Saint Denis where the Coignet Enterprise is located, focusing the challenge on boosting the post-industrial intervention zone and transforming it into an area of ecological living, learning and recreation, respecting both the traces of the historical heritage of the place and the sustainable development needs of the modern neighborhood. The project resulting from this research sought to respond to the commission of the competition by questioning the environment, how it was going to work, why it had to be like this and what it was going to be like. This process was based on the way of facing the scale, from the micro to the macro and it was understood that it is not about the development of buildings but about preserving the heritage, cradle of the identity, projecting urban strategies and creating existing systems of objects. To this end, and understanding the immediate context, the creation of an existing urban mechanism was projected, the station and how it could be deployed as a platform that would achieve uniqueness with heterogeneity and multiplicity