TY - GEN
T1 - Innovation and diversification of brick, Susudel – Ecuador
AU - Barsallo, G.
AU - Rodas, T.
AU - Caldas, V.
AU - Cardoso, F.
AU - Peñaherrera, C.
AU - Tenesaca, P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The Later-Eris project, is developed within the framework of the World Heritage City Project of the University of Cuenca. This research focuses on the Susudel parish, located in the South of Ecuador, where it is observed that the majority of artisan producers offer them a single type of brick, known locally as a panelón (standard measurements 28x14x7 cm). This fact triggers a high competitiveness, accentuates the mono-production which affects an over-supply of an almost unique product and marketing at unsustainable prices, as this phenomenon unravels processes of unfair competition between producers. The objective of research is to innovate and diversify the production, from the floor covering brick, taking advantage of the potential and resources of the place, working alternatives with identity, based on the riches of the region. This is how, from the identification of the problem, a methodology of approach with artisans is proposed, which, more than the understanding of the productive dynamics and use of the cladding brick, promotes the conservation of the artisan production capacities, true tangible and intangible heritage in the study area. Additionally, the result is the innovation of designs and shapes, the characterization of the raw material and a joint work with artisans. Finally, a manual is generated that serves as a tool for the producers in order to be used as a reference.
AB - The Later-Eris project, is developed within the framework of the World Heritage City Project of the University of Cuenca. This research focuses on the Susudel parish, located in the South of Ecuador, where it is observed that the majority of artisan producers offer them a single type of brick, known locally as a panelón (standard measurements 28x14x7 cm). This fact triggers a high competitiveness, accentuates the mono-production which affects an over-supply of an almost unique product and marketing at unsustainable prices, as this phenomenon unravels processes of unfair competition between producers. The objective of research is to innovate and diversify the production, from the floor covering brick, taking advantage of the potential and resources of the place, working alternatives with identity, based on the riches of the region. This is how, from the identification of the problem, a methodology of approach with artisans is proposed, which, more than the understanding of the productive dynamics and use of the cladding brick, promotes the conservation of the artisan production capacities, true tangible and intangible heritage in the study area. Additionally, the result is the innovation of designs and shapes, the characterization of the raw material and a joint work with artisans. Finally, a manual is generated that serves as a tool for the producers in order to be used as a reference.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85117722445
U2 - 10.1201/9781003004042-5
DO - 10.1201/9781003004042-5
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85117722445
T3 - Preventive Conservation - From Climate and Damage Monitoring to a Systemic and Integrated Approach - Proceedings of the International WTA - PRECOM3OS Symposium
SP - 19
EP - 25
BT - Preventive Conservation - From Climate and Damage Monitoring to a Systemic and Integrated Approach - Proceedings of the International WTA - PRECOM3OS Symposium
A2 - Vandesande, Aziliz
A2 - Verstrynge, Els
A2 - Van Balen, Koen
PB - CRC Press/Balkema
T2 - 2019 International WTA-PRECOM3OS Conference on Preventive Conservation - From Climate and Damage Monitoring to a Systemic and Integrated Approach
Y2 - 3 April 2019 through 5 April 2019
ER -