Revisteshttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/285892024-03-19T08:58:57Z2024-03-19T08:58:57ZDriving supply chain performance through digital HRM: The mediating role of green orientation and the moderating role of green innovationSetyaningrum, Retno PurwaniMuafi, MuafiPurnamasari, PupungNuraeni, NuraeniHermiati, Novi Fitriahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048482024-03-18T14:00:17Z2024-03-18T13:59:49ZDriving supply chain performance through digital HRM: The mediating role of green orientation and the moderating role of green innovation
Setyaningrum, Retno Purwani; Muafi, Muafi; Purnamasari, Pupung; Nuraeni, Nuraeni; Hermiati, Novi Fitria
Design/Methodology: This study involved supply chain managers in manufacturing companies in DKI Jakarta and West Java Provinces, Indonesia. The reason is that these two provinces had many manufacturing companies and were two of the largest industrial cities in Southeast Asia. Based on the survey conducted, there were 160 questionnaires distributed. However, the data that meets the requirements is 145 and can be processed further. This study used the Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis technique using Partial Least Square. Findings: This study has confirmed a number of findings including: (1) Digital HRM had a positive and significant influence on SC performance, (2) Digital HRM had a positive and significant influence on green orientation, (3) Green Orientation had no positive and significant influence on SC performance, (4) ) Green Orientation did not mediate the effect of Digital HRM on SC performance, (5) Green Innovation had a positive and significant influence on green orientation and Green Innovation did not moderate the influence of digital HRM on SC performance. Research Limitation/Implications: This study only focuses on the scope of Digital Human Resource Management (DHRM) on Supply Chain Performance (SCP). The mediating role of Green Orientation and the moderating role of Green Innovation in research findings did not have a significant contribution. The next study is expected to examine the concept of digital HRM which is not only oriented towards green orientation and green innovation in manufacturing companies. Other considerations are needed such as digital entrepreneurship, digital business and digital skills which are currently developing in the world and even in Indonesia. This is because Digital entrepreneurship, digital business and digital skills are one of the supporters of economic growth and company performance in a sustainable manner. Managerial Implication: This study is expected to be a reference for practitioners, especially in the field of Digital Human Resource Management (DHRM) on Supply Chain Performance (SCP). Furthermore, the concept of digital HRM by organizations can be used as an effective alternative in continuously improving SC performance in manufacturing companies in Indonesia. Theoretical Implication: The findings of this research provide a theoretical contribution related to the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance, although green orientation did not mediate the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance, likewise, green innovation did not mediate the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance. However, these two aspects can be an important focus in this research and must be considered for further research. Originality/Value: This study has originality because it examines the role of digital HRM on SC performance which is still very rarely researched especially when it is associated with the mediating role of green orientation and green innovation
2024-03-18T13:59:49ZSetyaningrum, Retno PurwaniMuafi, MuafiPurnamasari, PupungNuraeni, NuraeniHermiati, Novi FitriaDesign/Methodology: This study involved supply chain managers in manufacturing companies in DKI Jakarta and West Java Provinces, Indonesia. The reason is that these two provinces had many manufacturing companies and were two of the largest industrial cities in Southeast Asia. Based on the survey conducted, there were 160 questionnaires distributed. However, the data that meets the requirements is 145 and can be processed further. This study used the Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis technique using Partial Least Square. Findings: This study has confirmed a number of findings including: (1) Digital HRM had a positive and significant influence on SC performance, (2) Digital HRM had a positive and significant influence on green orientation, (3) Green Orientation had no positive and significant influence on SC performance, (4) ) Green Orientation did not mediate the effect of Digital HRM on SC performance, (5) Green Innovation had a positive and significant influence on green orientation and Green Innovation did not moderate the influence of digital HRM on SC performance. Research Limitation/Implications: This study only focuses on the scope of Digital Human Resource Management (DHRM) on Supply Chain Performance (SCP). The mediating role of Green Orientation and the moderating role of Green Innovation in research findings did not have a significant contribution. The next study is expected to examine the concept of digital HRM which is not only oriented towards green orientation and green innovation in manufacturing companies. Other considerations are needed such as digital entrepreneurship, digital business and digital skills which are currently developing in the world and even in Indonesia. This is because Digital entrepreneurship, digital business and digital skills are one of the supporters of economic growth and company performance in a sustainable manner. Managerial Implication: This study is expected to be a reference for practitioners, especially in the field of Digital Human Resource Management (DHRM) on Supply Chain Performance (SCP). Furthermore, the concept of digital HRM by organizations can be used as an effective alternative in continuously improving SC performance in manufacturing companies in Indonesia. Theoretical Implication: The findings of this research provide a theoretical contribution related to the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance, although green orientation did not mediate the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance, likewise, green innovation did not mediate the pattern of relationship between digital HRM and SC performance. However, these two aspects can be an important focus in this research and must be considered for further research. Originality/Value: This study has originality because it examines the role of digital HRM on SC performance which is still very rarely researched especially when it is associated with the mediating role of green orientation and green innovationDevelopment of workplace design framework for manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises in IndonesiaHerwanto, DeneSuzianti, Amaliahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048382024-03-18T13:30:17Z2024-03-18T13:23:01ZDevelopment of workplace design framework for manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises in Indonesia
Herwanto, Dene; Suzianti, Amalia
Purpose: This study aims to develop a workplace design framework suitable for manufacturing SMEs in developing countries, particularly in Indonesia, as a guide for manufacturing SME managers. Design/methodology/approach: The development of workplace design framework in this study was initiated by reviewing the literature on the methodology or framework of workplace design in the manufacturing industry. The methodology or framework of workplace design was then analysed and evaluated based on the characteristics of SMEs to determine the possibility of its implementation in Indonesian manufacturing SMEs. Based on the analysis and evaluation results, a workplace design framework then proposed to assist SME managers in designing their workplaces. Findings: Two of the five workplace design frameworks introduced by previous researchers have many conformities with the characteristics of manufacturing SMEs in Indonesia and can be implemented with minor adjustments. Finally, a workplace design framework has been developt and proposed to assist managers of manufacturing SMEs in Indonesia in designing their workplaces. Research limitations/implications: This study offers a workplace design framework that can be applied by managers of manufacturing SMEs in designing their workplaces to obtain a safe, healthy and productive workplace. Originality/value: This study is the first in developing a workplace design framework for manufacturing SMEs in developing countries, particularly Indonesia. The results of this study will be able to assist manufacturing SME managers in designing their workplace
2024-03-18T13:23:01ZHerwanto, DeneSuzianti, AmaliaPurpose: This study aims to develop a workplace design framework suitable for manufacturing SMEs in developing countries, particularly in Indonesia, as a guide for manufacturing SME managers. Design/methodology/approach: The development of workplace design framework in this study was initiated by reviewing the literature on the methodology or framework of workplace design in the manufacturing industry. The methodology or framework of workplace design was then analysed and evaluated based on the characteristics of SMEs to determine the possibility of its implementation in Indonesian manufacturing SMEs. Based on the analysis and evaluation results, a workplace design framework then proposed to assist SME managers in designing their workplaces. Findings: Two of the five workplace design frameworks introduced by previous researchers have many conformities with the characteristics of manufacturing SMEs in Indonesia and can be implemented with minor adjustments. Finally, a workplace design framework has been developt and proposed to assist managers of manufacturing SMEs in Indonesia in designing their workplaces. Research limitations/implications: This study offers a workplace design framework that can be applied by managers of manufacturing SMEs in designing their workplaces to obtain a safe, healthy and productive workplace. Originality/value: This study is the first in developing a workplace design framework for manufacturing SMEs in developing countries, particularly Indonesia. The results of this study will be able to assist manufacturing SME managers in designing their workplaceEffectiveness of the use of open-ended questions in student evaluation of teaching in an engineering degreeAznar Mas, Lourdes E.Atarés Huerta, LorenaMarin Garcia, Juan Antoniohttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048312024-03-18T12:50:16Z2024-03-18T12:45:44ZEffectiveness of the use of open-ended questions in student evaluation of teaching in an engineering degree
Aznar Mas, Lourdes E.; Atarés Huerta, Lorena; Marin Garcia, Juan Antonio
Purpose: The purpose of our research is to show the point of view of the members of the Board concerning advantages, disadvantages and effectiveness of open ended questions used as a complement to closed response questionnaires. Design/methodology/approach: In this paper, we will describe a pilot experience carried out at a Spanish public university where a short questionnaire with open ended questions was launched, and students were invited to comment on their perception of the teaching received. Findings: The response return rate (about 35%) was relatively high compared to other online closed response questionnaires delivered. Moreover, the students’ comments provided valuable information which made the members of the Board of the Engineering Degree chosen reflect. Their reflection was evidence based and led to initiatives and actions to improve the quality of teaching, as well as to get an extensive view of the Degree. Practical implications: Findings reveal that the information retrieved can also be used in multiple ways such as formative feedback or even for improvement of courses and instruction. Originality/value: Student evaluation of teaching is a powerful tool for continuous teaching improvement but the information provided by conventional closed response questionnaires may not be sufficient
2024-03-18T12:45:44ZAznar Mas, Lourdes E.Atarés Huerta, LorenaMarin Garcia, Juan AntonioPurpose: The purpose of our research is to show the point of view of the members of the Board concerning advantages, disadvantages and effectiveness of open ended questions used as a complement to closed response questionnaires. Design/methodology/approach: In this paper, we will describe a pilot experience carried out at a Spanish public university where a short questionnaire with open ended questions was launched, and students were invited to comment on their perception of the teaching received. Findings: The response return rate (about 35%) was relatively high compared to other online closed response questionnaires delivered. Moreover, the students’ comments provided valuable information which made the members of the Board of the Engineering Degree chosen reflect. Their reflection was evidence based and led to initiatives and actions to improve the quality of teaching, as well as to get an extensive view of the Degree. Practical implications: Findings reveal that the information retrieved can also be used in multiple ways such as formative feedback or even for improvement of courses and instruction. Originality/value: Student evaluation of teaching is a powerful tool for continuous teaching improvement but the information provided by conventional closed response questionnaires may not be sufficient¿Arquitectura para cuáles cuerpos?Canales, Fernandahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048222024-03-18T11:40:22Z2024-03-18T11:34:01Z¿Arquitectura para cuáles cuerpos?
Canales, Fernanda
This paper highlights the need to create better ways of relating people, buildings and the environment. The text centers on the importance of responding to the particularities of different bodies and integrating the elements that define our substance, frequently not visible in architecture, such as water and resources. This research addresses the influence of domestic reformers, who, more than a century ago, fought for ways to reduce domestic labor burdens and invented a new architecture in order to save time and gain freedom. The text links social changes to transformations in the design of spaces, furniture, clothing and ways of lives. It promotes the use of abstract spaces and the need to give relevance to what is visually not fixed or prescribed in order to facilitate personal forms of appropriation. The possibility of change begins with the briefs that determine architectural programs. This study addresses different examples of collective dwelling and highlights the importance of using architectural descriptions to help elaborate the transformations that society demands. Using as an example the patios of Luis Barragán, Mathias Goeritz and Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as well as the cooperative housing projects of Kalkbreite and Zwicky-Süd in Switzerland, the importance is placed in experimentation and in the need to relate the different elements of a project that are repeatedly considered foreign to architecture. In conclusion, the research highlights the need to reduce formal considerations in architecture and address the effects of buildings on people´s lives and on the territory. ; Este estudio destaca la necesidad de mejorar las formas de relación entre las personas, las construcciones y el entorno. El texto se centra en la importancia de atender las particularidades de distintos cuerpos e integrar en la arquitectura los elementos de subsistencia, frecuentemente ocultos, como el agua y la relación con los recursos. La investigación aborda la influencia de las reformadoras domésticas hace más de cien años, quienes al exigir disminuir el tiempo dedicado en las labores domésticas, inventaron una nueva arquitectura para ganar tiempo y libertad. El texto vincula los cambios sociales con las transformaciones en el diseño de espacios, mobiliario, vestimenta y formas de vida. Se subraya la necesidad de promover espacios abstractos y dar relevancia a lo visualmente no prescrito para facilitar formas de apropiación personales. La posibilidad de cambio inicia con los enunciados que definen los programas arquitectónicos para que estos ayuden a elaborar las transformaciones que la sociedad demanda. Con base en los patios de Luis Barragán, Mathias Goeritz y Mies van der Rohe y Lilly Reich así como en los conjuntos de vivienda cooperativa Kalkbreite y Zwicky-Süd de Suiza se establece la importancia en la experimentación y en la necesidad de vincular los distintos elementos de un proyecto que reiterativamente son considerados ajenos a la arquitectura. Como conclusión, se plantea restar valor a las consideraciones formales para atender los efectos de la arquitectura en la vida de las personas y en la conformación de nuestro entorno.
2024-03-18T11:34:01ZCanales, FernandaThis paper highlights the need to create better ways of relating people, buildings and the environment. The text centers on the importance of responding to the particularities of different bodies and integrating the elements that define our substance, frequently not visible in architecture, such as water and resources. This research addresses the influence of domestic reformers, who, more than a century ago, fought for ways to reduce domestic labor burdens and invented a new architecture in order to save time and gain freedom. The text links social changes to transformations in the design of spaces, furniture, clothing and ways of lives. It promotes the use of abstract spaces and the need to give relevance to what is visually not fixed or prescribed in order to facilitate personal forms of appropriation. The possibility of change begins with the briefs that determine architectural programs. This study addresses different examples of collective dwelling and highlights the importance of using architectural descriptions to help elaborate the transformations that society demands. Using as an example the patios of Luis Barragán, Mathias Goeritz and Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as well as the cooperative housing projects of Kalkbreite and Zwicky-Süd in Switzerland, the importance is placed in experimentation and in the need to relate the different elements of a project that are repeatedly considered foreign to architecture. In conclusion, the research highlights the need to reduce formal considerations in architecture and address the effects of buildings on people´s lives and on the territory.
Este estudio destaca la necesidad de mejorar las formas de relación entre las personas, las construcciones y el entorno. El texto se centra en la importancia de atender las particularidades de distintos cuerpos e integrar en la arquitectura los elementos de subsistencia, frecuentemente ocultos, como el agua y la relación con los recursos. La investigación aborda la influencia de las reformadoras domésticas hace más de cien años, quienes al exigir disminuir el tiempo dedicado en las labores domésticas, inventaron una nueva arquitectura para ganar tiempo y libertad. El texto vincula los cambios sociales con las transformaciones en el diseño de espacios, mobiliario, vestimenta y formas de vida. Se subraya la necesidad de promover espacios abstractos y dar relevancia a lo visualmente no prescrito para facilitar formas de apropiación personales. La posibilidad de cambio inicia con los enunciados que definen los programas arquitectónicos para que estos ayuden a elaborar las transformaciones que la sociedad demanda. Con base en los patios de Luis Barragán, Mathias Goeritz y Mies van der Rohe y Lilly Reich así como en los conjuntos de vivienda cooperativa Kalkbreite y Zwicky-Süd de Suiza se establece la importancia en la experimentación y en la necesidad de vincular los distintos elementos de un proyecto que reiterativamente son considerados ajenos a la arquitectura. Como conclusión, se plantea restar valor a las consideraciones formales para atender los efectos de la arquitectura en la vida de las personas y en la conformación de nuestro entorno. TOPOLOGÍA DEL PAISAJE EN LA ARQUITECTURA DE LOS MAESTROS DE OPORTOReinoso Bellido, RafaelCoelho, rodrigohttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048212024-03-18T11:40:25Z2024-03-18T11:32:54ZTOPOLOGÍA DEL PAISAJE EN LA ARQUITECTURA DE LOS MAESTROS DE OPORTO
Reinoso Bellido, Rafael; Coelho, rodrigo
El texto es una reflexión sobre las raíces de la Escuela de Oporto a través del proyecto de un parque sorprendente: Quintas de Conceição y Santiago (F. Távora 1956-60), una pieza de sutura entre la infraestructura portuaria y la ciudad de Leça de Palmeira.
El texto, introducción de un trabajo de investigación más extenso, se conduce a través de citas de los protagonistas, nunca de opinadores sobre su obra, limpiando la mirada sobre lo que conocemos de interpretaciones muy valiosas, es verdad, pero que hemos querido mirar, y traducirlo aquí, con la mirada e interpretación seminal de sus autores sobre el cómo hacer.
En las Quintas de Távora, el inventor de la nueva arquitectura portuguesa, como dice Siza, estaban escritas las instrucciones de gran parte de los proyectos del grupo principal para los siguientes años. Távora, Siza especialmente, y Souto, el verso suelto.
Con una lectura cuidadosa del sitio, integraron lo muy pequeño con lo muy grande. Enseñaron que en la dificultad de lo urbano y la geografía imposible, sí que era posible, sin que apenas se notase, emocionar al colocar un edificio, construir su acceso sorprendiendo, encuadrar el paisaje con las ventanas más bonitas del siglo XX, sentir lo edilicio como algo dinámico, casi cinematográfico en su registro, y sobre todo con el amor por el detalle preciso, porque el rigor no era un límite para la imaginación ni para la creatividad, porque la “CALIDAD” –según Siza citando en mayúsculas al Che Guevara en aquel escrito dedicado a las brigadas técnicas del SAAL-, “ERA EL RESPETO POR EL PUEBLO”.
2024-03-18T11:32:54ZReinoso Bellido, RafaelCoelho, rodrigoEl texto es una reflexión sobre las raíces de la Escuela de Oporto a través del proyecto de un parque sorprendente: Quintas de Conceição y Santiago (F. Távora 1956-60), una pieza de sutura entre la infraestructura portuaria y la ciudad de Leça de Palmeira.
El texto, introducción de un trabajo de investigación más extenso, se conduce a través de citas de los protagonistas, nunca de opinadores sobre su obra, limpiando la mirada sobre lo que conocemos de interpretaciones muy valiosas, es verdad, pero que hemos querido mirar, y traducirlo aquí, con la mirada e interpretación seminal de sus autores sobre el cómo hacer.
En las Quintas de Távora, el inventor de la nueva arquitectura portuguesa, como dice Siza, estaban escritas las instrucciones de gran parte de los proyectos del grupo principal para los siguientes años. Távora, Siza especialmente, y Souto, el verso suelto.
Con una lectura cuidadosa del sitio, integraron lo muy pequeño con lo muy grande. Enseñaron que en la dificultad de lo urbano y la geografía imposible, sí que era posible, sin que apenas se notase, emocionar al colocar un edificio, construir su acceso sorprendiendo, encuadrar el paisaje con las ventanas más bonitas del siglo XX, sentir lo edilicio como algo dinámico, casi cinematográfico en su registro, y sobre todo con el amor por el detalle preciso, porque el rigor no era un límite para la imaginación ni para la creatividad, porque la “CALIDAD” –según Siza citando en mayúsculas al Che Guevara en aquel escrito dedicado a las brigadas técnicas del SAAL-, “ERA EL RESPETO POR EL PUEBLO”.¿Y si mirar al dedo no es de tontos?Linares de la Torre, ÓscarAltuna Charterina, Gaizkahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048202024-03-18T11:40:30Z2024-03-18T11:32:38Z¿Y si mirar al dedo no es de tontos?
Linares de la Torre, Óscar; Altuna Charterina, Gaizka
Desde el Stonehenge, construido en LA Gran Bretaña hace 5.000 años, hasta el FAST, construido en China en 2016, la construcción de observatorios astronómicos ha dado lugar a grandes obras de arquitectura íntimamente vinculadas a su entorno lejano, el Cosmos, pero también a su entorno cercano, el paisaje. El presente artículo explora precisamente los puntos de contacto entre la potencia plástica que construyen estos observatorios en el paisaje y los principios del movimiento artístico fundado en los años sesenta conocido como Land Art. Tras una breve descripción de la evolución tipológica de los observatorios astronómicos, este artículo se centra en el análisis y comparación de diversos radio-observatorios astronómicos, con algunas de las obras más icónicas del movimiento Land Art.
2024-03-18T11:32:38ZLinares de la Torre, ÓscarAltuna Charterina, GaizkaDesde el Stonehenge, construido en LA Gran Bretaña hace 5.000 años, hasta el FAST, construido en China en 2016, la construcción de observatorios astronómicos ha dado lugar a grandes obras de arquitectura íntimamente vinculadas a su entorno lejano, el Cosmos, pero también a su entorno cercano, el paisaje. El presente artículo explora precisamente los puntos de contacto entre la potencia plástica que construyen estos observatorios en el paisaje y los principios del movimiento artístico fundado en los años sesenta conocido como Land Art. Tras una breve descripción de la evolución tipológica de los observatorios astronómicos, este artículo se centra en el análisis y comparación de diversos radio-observatorios astronómicos, con algunas de las obras más icónicas del movimiento Land Art.FORMA URBANA PRIMARIACasals Pañella, JoanMaruri, NicolasAlberola, MonicaCasqueiro, FernandoFernandez, M AuroraGarcia Guiridi, Rafaelhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048192024-03-18T11:40:27Z2024-03-18T11:32:22ZFORMA URBANA PRIMARIA
Casals Pañella, Joan; Maruri, Nicolas; Alberola, Monica; Casqueiro, Fernando; Fernandez, M Aurora; Garcia Guiridi, Rafael
Desde la condición actual de la llamada “España Vaciada”, que describe tejidos urbanos en un entorno rural con ocupaciones reducidas de población y con perspectivas de abandono, se plantea como tema de proyecto e investigación una reflexión sobre los hallazgos y las dudas surgidas en las propuestas desarrolladas dentro del ámbito docente, a través del curso impartido en el “taller de proyectos”. Taller orientado a reflexionar sobre la morfología, las condiciones del lugar y las estrategias de crecimiento, ya sea para la densificación (re-ocupación) o la extensión (crecimiento) del tejido urbano.
2024-03-18T11:32:22ZCasals Pañella, JoanMaruri, NicolasAlberola, MonicaCasqueiro, FernandoFernandez, M AuroraGarcia Guiridi, RafaelDesde la condición actual de la llamada “España Vaciada”, que describe tejidos urbanos en un entorno rural con ocupaciones reducidas de población y con perspectivas de abandono, se plantea como tema de proyecto e investigación una reflexión sobre los hallazgos y las dudas surgidas en las propuestas desarrolladas dentro del ámbito docente, a través del curso impartido en el “taller de proyectos”. Taller orientado a reflexionar sobre la morfología, las condiciones del lugar y las estrategias de crecimiento, ya sea para la densificación (re-ocupación) o la extensión (crecimiento) del tejido urbano.Entrevista a Rui Furtado, fundador de AFA ConsultGutiérrez Salamanca, PabloOchoa Vega, Gloriahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048182024-03-18T11:40:32Z2024-03-18T11:32:02ZEntrevista a Rui Furtado, fundador de AFA Consult
Gutiérrez Salamanca, Pablo; Ochoa Vega, Gloria
This research addresses a series of projects built by the engineering company "AFA Consult" through the testimony of one of its engineers, Rui Furtado, who is also a professor of structures at the Universidade Lusófona do Porto, where the author was a student of his.
The chosen projects follow the storyline of being built using a mixed structure of steel and concrete. The research presents, first, a series of case studies with mixed structural solutions for different architectural spaces.
The article then focuses on the testimony of Rui Furtado through an interview that delves into the figure of Paulo Mendes da Rocha, following the thread of the Car Museum in Lisbon, one of the case studies with a mixed structure chosen.
In addition, the professional relationship between Paulo and Rui is explored through the exhibition currently on view at Casa da Arquitectura (Porto), "Paulo, beyond drawing", of which Rui Furtado is the curator. Thus, the path is traced towards reconciling conclusions between the worlds of architecture and engineering, with humanism as the protagonist.; La presente investigación aborda una serie de proyectos construidos por la empresa de ingeniería “AFA Consult” a través del testimonio de uno de sus ingenieros, Rui Furtado, que además es profesor de estructuras en la Universidade Lusófona do Porto, donde el autor fue alumno suyo.
Los proyectos escogidos siguien la linea argumental de estar construidos mediante una estructura mixta de acero y hormigón. La investigación presenta, primeramente, una serie de casos de estudio con soluciones estructurales mixtas para diferentes espacios arquitectónicos.
El artículo, posteriormente, se centra en el testimonio de Rui Furtado mediante una entrevista que profundiza en la figura de Paulo Mendes da Rocha, siguiendo el hilo del Museo de los Coches en Lisboa, uno de los casos de estudio con estructura mixta escogidos.
Además, se explora la relación profesional entre Paulo y Rui mediante la exposición que actualmente puede verse en Casa da Arquitectura (Oporto), “Paulo, más allá del dibujo”, de la que Rui Furtado es comisario. Así, se traza el camino hacia unas conclusiones reconciliadoras entre los mundos de la arquitectura y la ingeniería, con el humanismo como protagonista.
2024-03-18T11:32:02ZGutiérrez Salamanca, PabloOchoa Vega, GloriaThis research addresses a series of projects built by the engineering company "AFA Consult" through the testimony of one of its engineers, Rui Furtado, who is also a professor of structures at the Universidade Lusófona do Porto, where the author was a student of his.
The chosen projects follow the storyline of being built using a mixed structure of steel and concrete. The research presents, first, a series of case studies with mixed structural solutions for different architectural spaces.
The article then focuses on the testimony of Rui Furtado through an interview that delves into the figure of Paulo Mendes da Rocha, following the thread of the Car Museum in Lisbon, one of the case studies with a mixed structure chosen.
In addition, the professional relationship between Paulo and Rui is explored through the exhibition currently on view at Casa da Arquitectura (Porto), "Paulo, beyond drawing", of which Rui Furtado is the curator. Thus, the path is traced towards reconciling conclusions between the worlds of architecture and engineering, with humanism as the protagonist.
La presente investigación aborda una serie de proyectos construidos por la empresa de ingeniería “AFA Consult” a través del testimonio de uno de sus ingenieros, Rui Furtado, que además es profesor de estructuras en la Universidade Lusófona do Porto, donde el autor fue alumno suyo.
Los proyectos escogidos siguien la linea argumental de estar construidos mediante una estructura mixta de acero y hormigón. La investigación presenta, primeramente, una serie de casos de estudio con soluciones estructurales mixtas para diferentes espacios arquitectónicos.
El artículo, posteriormente, se centra en el testimonio de Rui Furtado mediante una entrevista que profundiza en la figura de Paulo Mendes da Rocha, siguiendo el hilo del Museo de los Coches en Lisboa, uno de los casos de estudio con estructura mixta escogidos.
Además, se explora la relación profesional entre Paulo y Rui mediante la exposición que actualmente puede verse en Casa da Arquitectura (Oporto), “Paulo, más allá del dibujo”, de la que Rui Furtado es comisario. Así, se traza el camino hacia unas conclusiones reconciliadoras entre los mundos de la arquitectura y la ingeniería, con el humanismo como protagonista.Pabellón Son AietFerrater, Carloshttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048172024-03-18T11:40:31Z2024-03-18T11:32:01ZPabellón Son Aiet
Ferrater, Carlos
Pabellón Son Aiet; Pabellón Son Aiet
2024-03-18T11:32:01ZFerrater, CarlosPabellón Son Aiet
Pabellón Son AietLos testimonio del Doctor César Comas LlaberíaParicio, Ignaciohttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/4048162024-03-18T11:40:21Z2024-03-18T11:31:59ZLos testimonio del Doctor César Comas Llabería
Paricio, Ignacio
Los testimonios del doctor César Comas Llabería; Los testimonios del doctor César Comas Llabería
2024-03-18T11:31:59ZParicio, IgnacioLos testimonios del doctor César Comas Llabería
Los testimonios del doctor César Comas Llabería