Keur quiraam: uma proposta de habitação de baixo custo e impacto ambiental para população de baixa renda no Senegal

The architectural design of an environmentally sustainable house for the city of Thiès, Senegal, with an emphasis on the bioclimatic and socioeconomic properties of this region, is the object of this present study. The main motivation for carrying out such a project is based on the relationship of c...

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Autor principal: Gakou, Mouhamadou Mansour Caba
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Rubenilson Brazão
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/36891
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Resumo:The architectural design of an environmentally sustainable house for the city of Thiès, Senegal, with an emphasis on the bioclimatic and socioeconomic properties of this region, is the object of this present study. The main motivation for carrying out such a project is based on the relationship of contemporary problematics on environmental degradation caused by the production of buildings in their bioclimatic contexts, making them costly and difficult to acquisition by the low- income population. In addition, this work aims to elaborate a Project of housing architecture of social interest following the principles of Ecotectura (Ecohouse) so that this housing is suitable for Senegalese reality both in terms of environmental and cultural sustainability and low-income population. Thus, developing this work is characterized by reiterating the importance of the discussion on the issue of sustainable housing production as well as encouraging energy efficiency to lower the cost of of dwellings. To attend such purpose, we proposed the KEUR QUIRAAM or House of Light Beam which is a social housing, based on 3 axes (environmental, socioeconomic and cultural), environmentally sustainable, culturally adequate and accessible to low-income population of Tivaouane, district of Thiès. Finally, this work provides a range of new references on ecotecture and on african bioclimatic architecture. Key words: bioclimatic architecture, ecotecture (ecological architecture), african architecture, low-cost housing, sustainable housing.