Habitability improvement of remittance funds built housing through passive bioclimatic strategies

The objective of the research is to propose the improvement of a house built with remittance funds by migrants from Oaxaca in Mexico to increase their living conditions through passive bioclimatic strategies. For this, a diagnostic phase of the site was carried out in the Guadalupe Victoria agency i...

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Autores: Caballero Montes, José Luis, Ríos Ventura, Flor Gabriela, Alavéz Ramírez, Rafael
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Uruguay
Institución:Universidad ORT Uruguay
Repositorio:RAD
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:rad.ort.edu.uy:20.500.11968/6635
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/anales-de-investigacion-en-arquitectura/article/view/3427
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/6635
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:passive design
bioclimatic strategies
habitability
improvement project
remittance housing
diseño pasivo
estrategias bioclimáticas
habitabilidad
proyecto de mejoramiento
vivienda de remesas
design passivo
estratégias bioclimáticas
habitabilidade
projeto de melhoria
habitação de remessa.
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Sumario:The objective of the research is to propose the improvement of a house built with remittance funds by migrants from Oaxaca in Mexico to increase their living conditions through passive bioclimatic strategies. For this, a diagnostic phase of the site was carried out in the Guadalupe Victoria agency in the Mixtec region of Oaxaca, specifying the characterization of houses built by people who immigrate to the United States. The above, to select the case study of a remittance house on which a thermophysical analysis of the construction systems with which it was built was carried out, which was complemented with a thermal simulation with the Ener-Habitat software. Subsequently, a hygrothermal study of the home was carried out, placing HOBOS data logger RH2 type temperature recorders inside it during the hot period in the area (May and June 2021). As a result, it was obtained that the remittance housing under study is decontextualized to the climate of the area, and requires adjustments in its envelope to improve comfort inside. To improve the habitability conditions of this house, the following proposals were made: “totomoxtle” (corn leaf) panels on the walls and covered with plaster. With this passive strategy, values ​​of 63% of thermal wave damping and a lag of 8 hours are obtained in the wall system, while for the roof system values ​​of 100% and 11.5 hours are reached, respectively. Likewise, it is proposed the adaptation of a greenhouse facing South-East, the heat conduction of the Patsari stove in the kitchen and dining room, and increasing 80 cm eaves in ceilings, thus guaranteeing that the habitability conditions of the studied dwelling are improved, benefiting to the González García family that owns the house.