Sistema de paneles prefabricados para bahareque en muros de cerramiento en vivienda rural

It has been observed through previous investigations of different authors over time, that in rural sectors and communities, the adequate knowledge of new technologies and methods to build in an effective way does not arrive, for which, they remain in traditional constructive techniques that they are...

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Autores:
Londoño Jiménez, Johan Steven
Ramírez Rey, Diego Fernando
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Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad La Gran Colombia
Repositorio:
Repositorio Institucional UGC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ugc.edu.co:11396/3372
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/11396/3372
Palabra clave:
Sector rural
Construcción vernácula
Autoconstrucción
Estructuras de madera
Panel prefabricado
Anclajes
Industrialización
Arquitectura popular
Construcciones de madera
Vivienda rural
Construcciones prefabricadas
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Summary:It has been observed through previous investigations of different authors over time, that in rural sectors and communities, the adequate knowledge of new technologies and methods to build in an effective way does not arrive, for which, they remain in traditional constructive techniques that they are transferred from generation to generation; they are usually those vernacular systems. In these sectors, it is preferred to use vernacular systems because it is a system whose raw material is indigenous materials and therefore, they know how to manipulate it since childhood they begin to interact with them and it is the one that best suits their economy. It is argued that lack of knowledge of the technological advances of materials, and how they should be used, often make mistakes in the guidelines of the construction process that in the long run will generate failures in their homes. Hence the idea of proposing a solution for the development of rural housing, making a technological transfer so that there is a possible solutionto the problem proposed. What is sought is to translate into a constructive system an orientation that facilitates those people from communities or rural sectors who want to carry out the construction process for their dwelling. This proposal is based on a wooden panel with guadua mat for the manufacture of bahareque