The relationship cost benefit of the provision of housing: towards a reconceptualization of the real estate model in Mexico

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https://doi.org/10.32870/rvcs.v0i7.127

Keywords:

housing; real estate model; transitional model of heat transfer

Abstract

This work emphasizes the indivisible relationship between those concepts related to the social phenomenon of housing from the perspective of the optimal use of energy, and their economic impact on construction systems, highlighting the importance associated with the comfort of the built space without forgetting the welfare of the inhabitants. For practical purposes, this text raises the possibility of conceiving a built environment of social interest that allows a radical change in the mentality of those who plan, promote and inhabit housing is considered. The foregoing is supported by a comparative and qualitative analysis of the characteristics of construction companies, distinguishing between them the applicability of the time-dependent heat transfer model, the incorporation of passive air conditioning methods and the type of construction in itself.

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Author Biographies

Luis González Gabriel, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Research Professor at the University of Guadalajara. University Center of Social Sciences and Humanities, Doctor in City, Territory and Sustainability. University of Guadalajara, research areas: Urban Sociology. He has certifications in teacher training and foreign languages ​​by the Jyväskylä University in Finland (Teaching Through English in Higher Education) and by the University of Cambridge (English Language Assessment). Graduated from the 7th generation of the leadership and innovation seminar in higher education from Harvard University, Boston College, Babson College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Alberto Coronado Mendoza, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Research professor at the University of Guadalajara of the University Center of Tonalá belongs to the National System of Researchers (SIN) level I and with recognition profile PRODEP studied electrical engineering at the Tepic Technological Institute, is a Master in electrical engineering sciences, at CINVESTAV Guadalajara unit, and a doctorate in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. He is the author of international journals indexed in the Journal Citation Report (JCR) and has several participations in national and international conferences of recognized prestige. As a research professor at the University of Guadalajara, he has taught different subjects of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as research and development activities in the area of ​​renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Marlene Alejandra Pérez Villalpando, University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Master of Science, professor at the University of Guadalajara, has taught different undergraduate subjects, as well as research and development activities in the area of renewable energy and innovation. He is currently focusing his research on the modeling of water systems for the generation of electricity in mixed environments.

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Published

2020-01-31

How to Cite

González Gabriel, L., Coronado Mendoza, A., & Pérez Villalpando, M. A. (2020). The relationship cost benefit of the provision of housing: towards a reconceptualization of the real estate model in Mexico. Vivienda Y Comunidades Sustentables, (7), 17–29. https://doi.org/10.32870/rvcs.v0i7.127