Bioclimatic Housing Design in Tumbes City

Authors

  • Diego Pérez Guerra Universidad de Lima

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26439/limaq2021.n008.5557

Keywords:

passive system, environmental control, thermal comfort, bioclimatic architecture, Tumbes

Abstract

The following article aims to detail the design process of a housing project in the city of Tumbes, Perú, emphasizing the use of passive environmental control methods. The necessary analysis points are detailed for the realization of a bioclimatic sheet, essential to define the passive control strategies to be used. It is also discussed how these strategies are reflected in criteria and architectural elements to achieve the thermal comfort of the users without damaging the good design and operation of the house as such.

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Author Biography

  • Diego Pérez Guerra, Universidad de Lima

    Architecture student at the University of Lima. It was part of the team from the same university that took first place in the First Interuniversity Workshop "Interventions in Open Spaces of Premises Educativos ”, organized by the Ministry of Education in 2019. He worked as an intern in the Office of Projects and Academic Events of the Architecture Degree at the University of Lima during 2019 and the 2020. Currently, he is studying the ninth cycle of the Career of Architecture and belongs to the top tenth of this.

References

Garzón, B. (2007). Arquitectura bioclimática. Nobuko.

Roth, L. M. (1999). Entender la arquitectura: sus elementos, historia y significado. Gustavo Gili.

Wieser, M. (2011). Consideraciones bioclimáticas en el diseño arquitectónico: el caso peruano. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Departamento de Arquitectura.

Published

2021-12-14

Issue

Section

Dosier

How to Cite

Pérez Guerra, D. (2021). Bioclimatic Housing Design in Tumbes City. Limaq, 8(008), 169-182. https://doi.org/10.26439/limaq2021.n008.5557