STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURES
This work is developed for the EVC CIN 2021 call within the framework of the Formar project: “Structural regularity as a resource for sustainable design”, directed by Esp. Eng. Silvina Prados, accredited and evaluated by the Secretariat of Science and Technology of the National University of Córdoba...
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Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño. Secretaría de Investigación
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/drarchitettura/article/view/42538 |
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| Sumario: | This work is developed for the EVC CIN 2021 call within the framework of the Formar project: “Structural regularity as a resource for sustainable design”, directed by Esp. Eng. Silvina Prados, accredited and evaluated by the Secretariat of Science and Technology of the National University of Córdoba. It belongs to the Structural Design Research Workshop (TIDE) of the Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism and Design.The research was aimed at determining sustainable design strategies for the definition of a structural mechanism at the beginning of the design process of a work of architecture considering the resources and technologies available at that time and when intervention is required. The focus was mainly on the need to provide the architectural object with a capacity for permanent transformation so that they are usable beyond the designed useful life and especially when future interventions are extreme such as interior emptying.Cases and authors with intervened works were studied, determining the degree of sustainability of the tasks required for this and the role of the structure, its conservation and materiality in said measurement, drawing conclusions that are transferable, from the beginning of the project process, as criteria of sustainable structural design.Finally, all the criteria defined in a final project for the FAUD architecture degree, UNC, in the VIC Architecture chair, were applied. The project consists of the design of the “Despenaderos Technical Institute” responding to the socioeconomic and cultural needs of the region.Personally, I consider that this work provides an innovative proposal for a sustainable architectural design, highlighting the fundamental role of its structure for this. |
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