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Diseño arquitectónico y vivienda social: análisis de la optimización del uso de madera masiva en edificios de vivienda de protección oficial en España

Authors: Silva Alves, Lucas;

Diseño arquitectónico y vivienda social: análisis de la optimización del uso de madera masiva en edificios de vivienda de protección oficial en España

Abstract

El desarrollo sostenible integra dimensiones ambientales, sociales y económicas, proponiendo un modelo de vida más equilibrado y responsable. En este contexto, la vivienda social se convierte en una herramienta clave para fomentar la inclusión. La madera ha emergido como un material crucial en la construcción sostenible, debido a sus propiedades mecánicas, térmicas y medioambientales, lo que la convierte en una solución viable para la descarbonización del sector. Este estudio analiza el uso de madera masiva, específicamente madera contralaminada (CLT) y madera laminada encolada (GLT), en tres edificios de Viviendas de Protección Oficial en España construidos entre 2016 y 2022. Se evalúan los proyectos desde una perspectiva que integra diseño arquitectónico, estructura y rendimiento, revelando que la adecuada combinación de CLT y GLT optimiza el consumo de material y reduce los costos. La madera, por sus beneficios sostenibles, representa una alternativa favorable frente a materiales tradicionales como el hormigón y el acero, al consumir menos energía en su transformación y actuar como sumidero de carbono. Además, un diseño estructural eficiente puede reducir significativamente los costes de obra, facilitando el acceso a la vivienda social y contribuyendo a la equidad social. Este enfoque impulsa la creación de viviendas asequibles y ambientalmente responsables, alineadas con los objetivos de sostenibilidad.

Sustainable development integrates environmental, social, and economic dimensions, proposing a more balanced and responsible model of living. In this context, social housing becomes a key tool for promoting inclusion. Wood has emerged as a crucial material in sustainable construction due to its mechanical, thermal, and environmental properties, making it a viable solution for the sector’s decarbonization. This study analyzes the use of mass timber, specifically cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glued laminated timber (GLT), in three social housing buildings in Spain built between 2016 and 2022. The projects are evaluated from a perspective that integrates architectural design, structure, and performance, showing that the appropriate combination of CLT and GLT optimizes material consumption and reduces costs. Wood’s sustainable benefits make it a favorable alternative to traditional materials like concrete and steel, as it consumes less energy in production and acts as a carbon sink. Additionally, an efficient structural design can significantly reduce construction costs, facilitating access to social housing and contributing to social equity. This approach supports the creation of affordable, environmentally responsible housing aligned with sustainability goals.

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Spain
Keywords

Optimization, 330, Habitatge públic -- Espanya, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Arquitectura::Tipologies d'edificis::Habitatges, Construcció en fusta -- Espanya, Social housing, Optimización, Madera masiva, Sostenibilidad, Wooden -- Spain, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Edificació::Materials de construcció::Fusta, Public housing -- Spain, Sustainability, Mass timber, Building, Building, Wooden -- Spain, Construcción, Vivienda social, Construction

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