Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land

This article is a reflection on how to “transfer technology”, a concept that starts from the idea of “Research”. “Development” and “Innovation” (R + D + I), and which in this case is framed in the context of architecture with land and in the ways of intervening in the environment to contribute to th...

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description This article is a reflection on how to “transfer technology”, a concept that starts from the idea of “Research”. “Development” and “Innovation” (R + D + I), and which in this case is framed in the context of architecture with land and in the ways of intervening in the environment to contribute to the configuration of a knowledge society and identify the evolution and potential of techniques associated with said process. From that perspective, the origin of this concept is analyzed when building with non-industrialized materials and the way to perpetuate traditional knowledge related to the development of said construction methods. In this document two cases of Colombian experiences are presented and the first results of these transferred techniques are evaluated. In that sense, the fundamental purpose of this article is to present an analysis of the experiences of architecture and construction with land that arise from the ancestral wisdom of the peoples, as a manifestation of their culture and of that “knowhow” where the expression underlies particular of a place and its response to the needs of the socioenvironmental context. With these experiences, another way of approaching the transfer in the construction of a new “development model” is proposed, which has more horizontal democratic implications in order to contribute to equity and harmonious coexistence with the environment for the welfare of all beings that inhabit the planet.
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spelling repositorio.uan.edu.co-123456789-106012024-10-14T03:49:56Z Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land Transferir tecnología vs. Transferir conocimientos en la arquitectura y construcción con tierra Garzón, Lucía Esperanza Construcción con tierra transferencia tecnológica quincha o bahareque cubiertas con domocaña Construction with land technology transfer quincha or bahareque covered with domocaña This article is a reflection on how to “transfer technology”, a concept that starts from the idea of “Research”. “Development” and “Innovation” (R + D + I), and which in this case is framed in the context of architecture with land and in the ways of intervening in the environment to contribute to the configuration of a knowledge society and identify the evolution and potential of techniques associated with said process. From that perspective, the origin of this concept is analyzed when building with non-industrialized materials and the way to perpetuate traditional knowledge related to the development of said construction methods. In this document two cases of Colombian experiences are presented and the first results of these transferred techniques are evaluated. In that sense, the fundamental purpose of this article is to present an analysis of the experiences of architecture and construction with land that arise from the ancestral wisdom of the peoples, as a manifestation of their culture and of that “knowhow” where the expression underlies particular of a place and its response to the needs of the socioenvironmental context. With these experiences, another way of approaching the transfer in the construction of a new “development model” is proposed, which has more horizontal democratic implications in order to contribute to equity and harmonious coexistence with the environment for the welfare of all beings that inhabit the planet. Este artículo es una reflexión sobre cómo transferir tecnología, concepto que parte de la idea de “Investigación”, “Desarrollo” e “Innovación” (I+D+i), y que en este caso se enmarca en el contexto de la arquitectura con tierra y en las formas de intervenir el ambiente para contribuir a la configuración una sociedad del conocimiento e identificar la evolución y potencial de técnicas asociadas a dicho proceso. Desde esa perspectiva, se analiza el origen de dicho concepto a la hora de construir con materiales no industrializados y la forma de perpetuar saberes tradicionales relacionados con el desarrollo de dichos métodos de construcción. En este documento se presentan dos casos de experiencias colombianas y se evalúan los primeros resultados de estas técnicas transferidas. En ese sentido, el propósito fundamental de este artículo es presentar un análisis de las experiencias de arquitectura y construcción con tierra que surgen de la sabiduría ancestral de los pueblos, como manifestación de su cultura y de ese “saber hacer” en donde subyace la expresión particular de un lugar y su respuesta a las necesidades del contexto socio ambiental. Con estas experiencias se propone otra forma de abordar la transferencia en la construcción de un nuevo “modelo de desarrollo” que tiene unas implicaciones democráticas más horizontales en procura de aportar a la equidad y a la convivencia armónica con el entorno en pro del bienestar de todos los seres que habitamos el planeta. 2019-07-24 2024-10-10T02:29:59Z 2024-10-10T02:29:59Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/141 10.54104/nodo.v12n23.141 https://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/10601 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/141/116 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 application/pdf UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO REVISTA NODO; Vol. 12 Núm. 23 (2017); 62 - 72 2346-092X 1909-3888 10.54104/nodo.v12n23
spellingShingle Construcción con tierra
transferencia tecnológica
quincha o bahareque
cubiertas con domocaña
Construction with land
technology transfer
quincha or bahareque
covered with domocaña
Garzón, Lucía Esperanza
Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title_full Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title_fullStr Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title_full_unstemmed Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title_short Transfer technology vs. Transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
title_sort transfer technology vs transfer knowledge in architecture and construction with land
topic Construcción con tierra
transferencia tecnológica
quincha o bahareque
cubiertas con domocaña
Construction with land
technology transfer
quincha or bahareque
covered with domocaña
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