INFLUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ON THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF VERNACULAR HOUSING

Marco Flavio Galvez, Eduardo Bladimir Aguirre-Maldonado, Cristian André Balcázar-Arciniega
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The canton of Zapotillo, located in the south of Ecuador, has a hot climate that has led the population to use endemic materials in the construction of their homes. These materials provide a comfortable indoor environment for the inhabitants, with earth, wood and stone being the main structural components of traditional houses. These vernacular houses represent years of empirical research and testing by local builders who have developed unique construction techniques. However, these houses have been overshadowed by new architectural typologies that use modern materials and construction systems with lower thermal performance. In the current landscape of Zapotillo, remains of the first settlements in the area can be found, blending into the overall landscape with contemporary constructions. Therefore, the aim of this research is to analyze the bioclimatic performance of vernacular houses in the canton, focusing on the technical and constructional study of selected cases, seeking to identify parameters that contribute to indoor comfort in relation to local climatic conditions. The research visualizes the energy characteristics of vernacular housing, highlighting the solar protection provided by the use of portals and terraces, as well as the comfort of the raw earth construction system to mitigate the effects of high temperatures during periods of extreme heat. The energy analysis programs Revit Insight, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper and Lady Bug tools are used to measure these variables, with the ultimate aim of rescuing vernacular values and adapting them to new projects, thereby revaluing the concept of traditional Zapotillo housing.
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建筑技术对乡土建筑热工性能的影响
位于厄瓜多尔南部的萨波蒂约县气候炎热,因此当地居民在建造房屋时使用当地特有的材料。这些材料为居民提供了舒适的室内环境,土、木头和石头是传统房屋的主要结构成分。这些乡土房屋代表了当地建筑工人多年的经验研究和试验,他们已经开发出了独特的建筑技术。然而,这些房屋已被使用现代材料和热性能较低的建筑系统的新建筑类型所掩盖。在 Zapotillo 目前的景观中,可以发现该地区最早的定居点遗迹,它们与现代建筑融为一体。因此,本研究的目的是分析该县乡土房屋的生物气候性能,重点是对选定案例进行技术和建筑研究,力求找出与当地气候条件相关的有助于提高室内舒适度的参数。这项研究直观地展示了乡土住宅的能源特征,突出了门户和露台的使用所提供的太阳能保护,以及生土建筑系统在极端炎热时期减轻高温影响的舒适性。能源分析程序 Revit Insight、Rhinoceros、Grasshopper 和 Lady Bug 工具被用来测量这些变量,其最终目的是抢救乡土价值并将其应用到新项目中,从而重估传统 Zapotillo 住宅概念的价值。
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