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Título : Botellas de PET Aplastadas Verticalmente B-PET-AV destinadas a integrar partes constructivas de viviendas económicas. Verificación sobre su contribución a favorecer el bienestar ambiental interior con impacto en la salud de sus habitantes
Autor : Espinosa, Ana E. 
Aradas Díaz, María Elena 
Palabras clave : VIVIENDA ECONOMICARECICLAJEPLASTICOS
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Química e Ingeniería "Fray Rogelio Bacon". Departamento de Investigación Institucional
Cita : Espinosa, A. E., Aradas Díaz, M. E. Botellas de PET Aplastadas Verticalmente B-PET-AV destinadas a integrar partes constructivas de viviendas económicas. Verificación sobre su contribución a favorecer el bienestar ambiental interior con impacto en la salud de sus habitantes [en línea]. Energeia. 2021,17 (17). Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/12260
Resumen : Abstract: Our project is framed from "Building, inhabiting and thinking as an experience of community salvation from a specific Geoculture". The encounter with the other, their contributions and needs from a certain place and time continue to challenge and challenge us, to continue with what we have been doing for some time. "" The existence of each one of us is linked to that of the others: life is not a time that passes, but a time of encounter " (FT 66). Taking charge of what was expressed in “FT 66”, we analyzed the precarious situation in which many families in the San Francisquito neighborhood live, which was described in previous articles. This led the UCA-CEFEDER team to work on action guidelines with the neighbors in order to build tools that improve their daily lives. In the implemented strategy, learning is intended for the students of the faculty that participate in it, this being a transcendent academic institution, the appropriation of concepts makes the possibility of scientific positions that break with what is naturalized from common sense, which many times lead to misunderstandings. For a decade the concept of “Positive Health” has been enunciated, which refers to collective, populational, not individual facts. They reaffirm the possibilities of recognizing their life problems and negotiating the tensions to find ways to solve them. Deepening the thought described and fully expressed in the commented texts of “Fratelli Tutti”, in the concept of “Positive Health and in“ the right to the environment as a human right ”, we rethink from the theoretical - practical - methodological how to improve the technical proposal for the outer walls. Thus arises the idea of a reinforcement in thermal insulation and the possibility of having a vapor barrier for the prototype of wall cladding. The proposal to recover other material from urban solid waste, which is based on inquiries made when observing the great availability of tetrabrik boxes that are available in domestic waste. This approach allows us to diversify and complement the protections designed for walls, which are registered in a previous investigation of which is a continuation. Our research-action project, then, is a humble contribution to the purpose of training young people as agents of change, articulating with the neighbors proposals that make visible transformations that challenge public decision-makers. It intends to accompany the Barrio in its empowerment of the exercise of its rights.
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/12260
ISSN : 1668-1622
Disciplina: INGENIERIA AMBIENTAL
Derechos: Acceso abierto
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