SUSTAINABLE MODULAR PROTOTYPE WITH BAMBOO FOR COMMUNITY CENTERS

Tania Miluska CERRON OYAGUE, Gonzalo Alberto Torres Zules, Andres Cesar Cerrón Estares
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This contribution presents the results of research carried out in two areas of the Peruvian Amazon within the framework of two community projects for technology transfer and capacity development in construction with bamboo, with the objective of designing and building a modular prototype with bamboo for 1/1 scale with the function of a community center, capable of incorporating sustainable strategies, replicability and adaptability, as an architectural alternative to the deterioration of the Amazonian natural and cultural habitat. The methodology contemplates two phases of experimentation, the first of design and construction of the Model Prototype in the Southwest Amazon (Pilcopata), studying the local context, the bamboo species, the participatory construction process, to formulate the modular proposal with the function of a Center Tourist Community; the second validation of the Prototype, identifying the bamboo species and adding a module in the design format for use in the Communal Transformation Center in the Central Amazon (Native Community of Pampa Michi), both executed with the local population. Among the results, the efficiency, practicality and flexibility of the design and construction stand out, and the verification of sustainable strategies, with the use of carbon neutral materials such as bamboo, the revaluation of traditional knowledge with palm leaves and the replicability in similar conditions with models of participatory learning, which validate the Prototype. In a third phase, the construction processes are systematized, being part of the Manual for the construction of light structures with bamboo in Peru.
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用于社区中心的竹制可持续模块原型
本文介绍了在秘鲁亚马逊地区两个社区项目框架内开展的研究成果,这两个社区项目旨在进行竹子建筑方面的技术转让和能力开发,目的是设计和建造一个 1/1 比例的竹子模块原型,具有社区中心的功能,能够纳入可持续战略、可复制性和适应性,作为亚马逊自然和文化栖息地恶化的一种建筑替代方案。该方法考虑了两个阶段的实验,第一阶段是在亚马逊西南部(皮尔科帕塔)设计和建造模型原型,研究当地环境、竹子品种、参与式建造过程,以制定具有旅游社区中心功能的模块化提案;第二阶段是验证原型,确定竹子品种,并在设计格式中添加一个模块,用于亚马逊中部(潘帕米奇土著社区)的社区改造中心,这两个阶段都是与当地居民共同完成的。在这些成果中,最突出的是设计和施工的效率、实用性和灵活性,以及可持续战略的验证,如使用竹子等碳中性材料、重新评估棕榈叶的传统知识,以及在类似条件下通过参与式学习模式的可复制性,这些都验证了原型的有效性。在第三阶段,施工过程系统化,成为《秘鲁竹制轻型建筑施工手册》的一部分。
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