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Low-Carbon and Bioclimatic Design for a Sustainable Interpretation and Research Center for Ecosystem Conservation in Madre de Dios, Peru

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  • Jesica Vilchez Cairo

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
    Research Laboratory for Formative Investigation and Architecture Innovation (LABIFIARQ), Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Tessa Yazmin Sanchez Grandez

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Danai Noelia Hidalgo Cabrera

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Luis Fernando Medrano Canchari

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Julio Rodrigo Tornero Loayza

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Doris Esenarro

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
    Research Laboratory for Formative Investigation and Architecture Innovation (LABIFIARQ), Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Carlos Manuel Cavani Grau

    (School of Global Marketing and Business Administration, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Miguel Ramón Cobeñas Cabrera

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru)

Abstract

The natural resources and local communities of Madre de Dios, Peru, face severe environmental degradation due to illegal mining, deforestation, and the expansion of agricultural activities, threatening one of the most ecologically sensitive regions of the Amazon. This research proposes a low-carbon and bioclimatic architectural design for a Sustainable Interpretation and Research Center dedicated to the conservation of the ecosystems of Manu National Park. The study is based on an analysis of the surrounding environment in terms of flora, fauna, and climate, applying bioclimatic strategies focused on sustainability and supported by specialized digital tools (Revit 2024, Canva, Global Mapper 2024, SketchUp 2024, Photoshop 2022, and Illustrator 2022). The project presents a bioclimatic architectural design that integrates constructive techniques ensuring thermal comfort in a warm-humid climate, while promoting the use of clean technologies such as photovoltaic solar systems generating 15,571.8 kWh per year and a rainwater harvesting system collecting 70,675 L annually. The infrastructure is built with bamboo and locally sourced wood, renewable materials that ensure durability and low environmental impact. In addition, the design includes the reforestation of 17.92% of the total area and 3.46% of public spaces, incorporating native species such as Brazil nut, rosewood, and capirona to reinforce local biodiversity. Overall, this research demonstrates how low-carbon construction, renewable materials, and bioclimatic design can contribute to sustainable development, environmental awareness, and the preservation of natural ecosystems in tropical regions.

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  • Jesica Vilchez Cairo & Tessa Yazmin Sanchez Grandez & Danai Noelia Hidalgo Cabrera & Luis Fernando Medrano Canchari & Julio Rodrigo Tornero Loayza & Doris Esenarro & Carlos Manuel Cavani Grau & Miguel, 2026. "Low-Carbon and Bioclimatic Design for a Sustainable Interpretation and Research Center for Ecosystem Conservation in Madre de Dios, Peru," Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 8(2), pages 1-36, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:8:y:2026:i:2:p:37-:d:1889810
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