Sustainability notions in vernacular heritage of Choapa Valley

Authors

  • María de la Luz Lobos Martínez Universidad de chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn08a09

Keywords:

vernacular architecture, Choapa valley, Sustainable habitat

Abstract

In a globalized world that aims to be more sustainable every day, is necessary to observe the past experiences to conceive future solutions. Base on this premise it is understood that the traditional constructive cultures of every country are an important source of knowledge, which is why to raise the question: in which aspects is the vernacular architecture a contribution for the creation of sustainable buildings? The study of Choapa Valley contributes to answering that query. The Choapa Valley is an oasis located in  the semi-deserted region of northern Chile, which have different geographies, weathers and natural resources on availability, with which the population has made-up their habitat trough long centuries, generating diverse local identities and leaving evidence of a clear relationship between  natural and built environment. Thus, this research shows a cultural building and anonymous heritage, establishing, throughout the study of the  vernacular constructions of this territory, criteria for sustainability on its three scopes that apply to the contemporary architecture. Among them  stand out the use of local natural resources without risking their ecosystems, building with local labor, respect for tradition, the incentive of community life, recycling materials and adaptation to environmental conditions both in the design, location, and construction solutions. Those characteristics made
these buildings a live model of sustainability both contemporary and future architecture.

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2017-08-01

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How to Cite

Sustainability notions in vernacular heritage of Choapa Valley. (2017). Gremium, 4(8), 97-110. https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn08a09

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