Bamboo as a coastal construction material: analysis from the UNAH Architecture program

Authors

  • Nitzia Vásquez Alvarado
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1487-7992
  • Melissa Lizzeth Durón
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
  • Jared Isaí Centeno
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
  • Daniela Yolani Villalobo
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

Keywords:

bamboo construction, sustainable development, tourist village, sustainable architecture, ecotourism.

Abstract

The hotel industry in Honduras is mainly built with concrete structures, block or brick walls and in the second instance it includes cabins built with wood. In order to reduce environmental impact and promote responsible practices, some hotels use local, renewable materials and green technologies, therefore this article highlights the potential of bamboo as a renewable and adaptable material that combines comfort with natural sensations. The objective is to investigate the technical and environmental benefits of using bamboo as a construction material in hotel development in Honduras and provide a proposal as an alternative from the Architecture degree at the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH). The main results reflect the environmental and structural sustainability of bamboo, as well as its ability to promote environmental conservation. Therefore, this will contribute to the diversification of tourism offers and provide arguments for the inclusion of bamboo as a construction material in Honduras, that brings sustainable advantages to the built environment.

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Published

2026-03-17

How to Cite


Vásquez Alvarado, N., Lizzeth Durón, M., Centeno, J. I., & Villalobo, D. Y. (2026). Bamboo as a coastal construction material: analysis from the UNAH Architecture program. Revista UNAH Sociedad, 6(IX). Retrieved from https://revistas.unah.edu.hn/index.php/UNAHSOCIEDAD/article/view/385

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