Procedimientos Constructivos

Procedimientos Constructivos

Architecture: Understanding the Construction Process

Introduction to Architectural Design

  • The architectural design process is crucial for developing and composing architectural projects, transforming them into tangible works.
  • Four key factors are essential in this process: composition/design, structure, realization (construction), and service (building installations).

Key Factors in Architectural Projects

  • Composition/Design: Involves generating an architectural project that meets aesthetic and functional requirements.
  • Structure: Provides sustainability and balance to the architectural object, ensuring it can be realized effectively.
  • Realization: Refers to the construction procedures necessary to bring the design and structure together into a physical form.

Definition of Architecture

  • The term "architecture" derives from Greek roots meaning "chief of construction," emphasizing its role as a primary science in building processes.
  • Architecture encompasses not just design but also the development of objects through structured construction methods.

Construction Procedures

  • Construction involves various procedures known as "constructive procedures," which include systems and methods for executing a project based on established rules and practices.
  • These procedures rely on technical knowledge, skilled labor, specialized machinery, materials, safety standards, aesthetics, and environmental considerations.

Basic Elements of Construction

  • There are four basic elements in construction: roofs/floors, walls/structures, and exterior treatments.
  • Two main types of construction procedures exist: traditional methods (manual labor with local materials) and industrialized methods (factory-produced components).

Traditional vs. Industrialized Procedures

  • Traditional Procedures:
  • Autoconstruction by property owners with community help; often uses regional materials like wood or adobe.
  • Specialized traditional methods involve experienced workers following planned projects using reinforced structures.
  • Industrialized Procedures:

Understanding Prefabricated Construction Systems

Introduction to Prefabrication

  • The discussion begins with the concept of prefabricated elements, particularly focusing on masonry techniques involving blocks, bricks, adobe, and stone.
  • Emphasizes that these masonry systems create monolithic walls that function as a single unit, enhancing structural integrity and resistance to various forces.

Structural Integrity and Safety

  • Highlights the safety benefits of using monolithic systems in construction, which provide stability against gravity loads and seismic actions.
  • Notes that prefabricated buildings are designed for efficient assembly operations.

Types of Prefabrication Systems

Mixed Production Methods

  • Discusses mixed prefabrication methods where site-made elements combine with prefabricated components like windows or ornamental features.

Four Systems of Production

  1. Closed Systems
  • All components are prefabricated off-site and assembled on location piece by piece.
  1. Partial Employment
  • Combines traditional construction methods with prefabricated elements for specialized projects.
  1. Mecano-Type Systems
  • Describes fully fabricated objects that are assembled on-site like a mechanical model (Mecano), including interior furnishings.
  1. Open Systems
  • Allows for diverse types of prefabricated elements to be installed based on project specifications; adaptable to various contexts such as bridges or beams.

Importance of Design Considerations

  • Stresses the need for architects to consider structural integrity during design phases, ensuring every element is accounted for in terms of materials and construction processes.
  • Architects must integrate knowledge about construction methods into their designs rather than merely drafting lines without understanding underlying structures.

Conclusion

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Los procedimientos constructivos constituyen distintos procesos, sistemas y métodos disponibles para conseguir construcciones útiles, seguras, económicas, estéticas ambientalmente aceptables y, de ser posible, perdurables en el tiempo