Experimental design for habitat and nature tourism: Cooperation Colombia-Germany

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In the realm of universities, the future is directly linked to the ability to connect local realities with the knowledge generated by researchers from other parts of the world. The experiences developed by the Lasallian Laboratory for Colombian Habitat Construction (LAB-LAHC) and teams of faculty and students from the Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe in Germany are presented as precedents. These experiences have allowed this research, to analyse, diagnose, and propose alternatives for rural habitat and nature tourism. The goal is to create solutions promoting well-being and enjoying environments that protect biodiversity.

Through exercises and dialogues, we have recognized our realities and those of other contexts, expanded discussions, set new challenges, and strengthened bonds of friendship. These findings are presented reflectively and expositorily in this book.

 

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Introduction
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Chapter 1
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solar housing
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Rendering 11 Digital model of the Habitacŭlum architectural proposal
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Photograph 12 Fullscale prototype built in Bogotá
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Rendering 13 Aerial view of the proposed urban organization
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Rendering 16 Floor plan organization of the final housing architectural program
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Photograph 14 Construction process of the structural system in wood with composite frames spaced by longitudinal sections
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Photograph 29 Collage of the visited and analyzed context of Kaliawiri
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workshop participants
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workshop participants
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workshop participants
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Figure 24 Volumetric and grouping schemes of the proposed housing solutions
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Rendering 23 Proposal of territorial relations between the existing tourist options and identified with the agrovillage on the Utopía campus
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Photograph 210 Students faculty managers and collaborators participating in the workshop A Look at Nature Tourism from the Territory and Exper...
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Photograph 212 Methodological process presentation of questions concepts and project ideas of the workshop Housing Alternatives for Nature Touri...
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Rendering 17 Roof component distribution and construction process
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Rendering 15 Façade module assembly process
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Photograph 16 Result of the furniture
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Figure 11 Didactic communication pieces explaining the possibilities and challenges of the Habitacŭlum housing
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Rendering 19 Interface that developed the Habitacŭlum construction information models
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Photograph 17 Rainwater storage system with reused plastic bottles
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Solar Decathlon Latin America and Caribbean 2015
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Figure 13 Designtomanufacturing methodology workflow
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Rendering 111 Proposal for urban development at the territorial scale
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Rendering 113 Perspective view of the housing clustering system
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Photograph 18 Northeastern façade of the built prototype
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Photograph 19 Northwestern façade of the built prototype
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Rendering 115 Configuration of the interior space of the designed house
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Photograph 110 Interior of the built prototype
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Rendering 116 Enclosure system
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Rendering 118 Top view of the house
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Photograph 111 Assembly process of the main structure of the house
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Figure 14 Methodological scheme based on a researchcreation process
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Business networks and alliances Source adapted from information from companies in the tourism sector in Yopal Casanare 2019
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Rendering 120 mvt on articulations of the functional modules of nature tourism
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Rendering 121 mvt on solidarity networks built on the basis of the type of tourism and the vision of development that is to be promoted
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Chapter 2
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lablahc
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Photograph 21 Development of brainstorming at the Utopía campus with the team of Colombian and German students and faculty
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Rendering 21 Location of the selected experiences and analysis at the intermediate scale of the relationships with the natural and built environment of...
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Photograph 22 Utopía
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Photograph 24 El Morro
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Photograph 26 Collage of the visited and analyzed context of Utopía
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Photograph 27 Collage of the visited and analyzed context of El Paraíso
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Photograph 28 Collage of the visited and analyzed context of El Morro
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Photograph 213 Evolution of formal hypotheses in the implementation phase
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Photograph 215 Space for presentation and assessment of proposals in the lablahc
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Photograph 217 Detail of the modular solution during the spatial assessment
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Rendering 24 Representation of the spatial and volumetric reflections of the final prototype
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Figure 25 Set of parts that make up the module
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Rendering 26 Assembly manual second stage
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Rendering 28 Assembly manual fourth stage
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Photograph 219 Structural assembly and closures of the proposed module
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Photograph 220 Assembly of walkable surfaces of the proposed module
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Photograph 222 CNC cutting of the molds
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Photograph 224 Robotic programming workshop with Grasshopper
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Photograph 226 Preparation of the mixture
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Photograph 228 Laboratory practice with the robotic compaction process of a block
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Photograph 230 Detail of the robotic process of compacting a soil block
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Chapter 3
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Photograph 31 Peasant housing in Córdoba Colombia
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Photograph 32 Interior of a peasant house in Córdoba Colombia
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Photograph 33 Tourist and gastronomic services in Córdoba Colombia
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Photograph 34 Music and orality of the plains in Yopal
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Figure 31 Joint work in El Morro municipality of Yopal
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Photograph 35 Meeting with government representatives of the city of Drebkau
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Figure 32 Lausitz region
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Photograph 36 Tourist pier on Lake Großräschener Germany
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Photograph 38 Steinitz Staircase Germany
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Conclusiones
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References
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Appendix
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