
El objetivo de este artículo es generar aportes conceptuales para analizar y caracterizar el uso de la madera como material bio basado, a partir del enfoque de Laranjeira & Menezes (2021). Las autoras centran sus esfuerzos en mostrar soluciones alternativas al consumo desmedido de materiales textiles y contribuir a la reducción de emisiones de carbono. Bajo esta perspectiva de sostenibilidad, este trabajo asume su metodología y la relaciona con el campo del diseño arquitectónico y la construcción, a través de la revalorización de la madera como material de construcción, ya que es “el único recurso natural renovable dotado de propiedades estructurales y el único elemento vivo que se emplea en construcción” (Kottas, [2016] en (Espinosa et al., 2018, p. V)). Se analiza la madera en base a los resultados obtenidos por Espinosa, et al. (2018) en el Catálogo de madera estructural del Ecuador, y en función del conocimiento de las características y propiedades del material, aprovechar y optimizar su empleo dentro de la arquitectura.
Economics and Econometrics, Urban Development and Economic Impact Analysis, Plant Physiology and Environmental Sustainability, Eco-friendly Practices, Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Forestry, FOS: Humanities, Plant Science, Utilization of Forest Biomass for Various Applications, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Humanities, Art
Economics and Econometrics, Urban Development and Economic Impact Analysis, Plant Physiology and Environmental Sustainability, Eco-friendly Practices, Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Forestry, FOS: Humanities, Plant Science, Utilization of Forest Biomass for Various Applications, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Humanities, Art
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