Prefabricated Concrete Panels as an Architectural and Economic alternative for the construction of social housing in Trujillo

Authors

  • Ana María Vascones Portilla Universidad César Vallejo, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18050/RevUcv-Scientia.v9n2a1

Keywords:

Prefabricated concrete, Constructive system- Sustainable architecture

Abstract

The objective of this research was to determine if prefabricated concrete panels are an architectural and economic alternative for the construction of social housing in the district of La Esperanza -Trujillo, 2016. The research is a non-experimental study of causal correlational design formulating a hypothesis to suggest that prefabricated concrete panels (due to their cost, structural, functional and design advantages) are an architectural and economic alternative for the construction of social housing. The sample consisting of 55 participants was applied two reliable questionnaires and duly validated for the data collection of the variables under study, processing the information through the statistical package SPSSV 23. As a result, it was obtained that the use of the prefabricated concrete panels is a architectural and economic alternative for the construction of social housing; using the contingency coefficient of the Kendall Tau-b test statistic is 0.76, with significance level less than 1% of standard significance (P <0.01); it was demonstrated that the prefabricated concrete panels (due to their cost, structural, functional and design advantages) are an Architectural and Economic alternative for the construction of social housing.

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Vascones Portilla, A. M. . (2017). Prefabricated Concrete Panels as an Architectural and Economic alternative for the construction of social housing in Trujillo. UCV-Scientia, 9(2), 109–116. https://doi.org/10.18050/RevUcv-Scientia.v9n2a1