Vernacular building with bamboo = Edificio vernáculo con bambú
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https://doi.org/10.20868/bma.2021.2.4685Keywords:
Bamboo house, Vernacular architecture, Manabí, Ecuador, Sustainability, Casa de Bambú, Arquitectura vernácula, SostenibilidadAbstract
Abstract
In Ecuador, it is easy to harvest bamboo vegetation, which has properties suitable for construction and thanks to its rapid growth in the land, it allows to maintain a stable ecosystem without affecting the environment from which it is obtained. There is a house built years ago with materials obtained from the environment in which it is located, such as bamboo, the same one that was built by its own inhabitants in an empirical way among its relatives and neighbors. The house is implanted in the coastal area of Ecuador, with a tropical climate, however thanks to the use of bamboo material they have managed to generate correct ventilation while maintaining the necessary comfort inside the house avoiding the use of mechanical air conditioning equipment.
Resumen
En Ecuador existe la facilidad de cosechar vegetación de bambú, el mismo que posee propiedades aptas para la construcción y gracias a su rápido crecimiento en la tierra permite mantener un ecosistema estable sin afectar el entorno del que se lo obtiene. Existe una vivienda construida años atrás con materiales obtenidos del entorno en el que se emplaza, como es el bambú, la misma que fue construida por sus propios habitantes de manera empírica entre los familiares y vecinos del mismo. La vivienda se implanta en la zona costera de Ecuador, con un clima tropical, sin embargo gracias al uso del material de bambú han logrado generar una correcta ventilación manteniendo el confort necesario dentro de la vivienda evitando utilizar equipos mecánicos de climatización.
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