Davis Michael, Joseph MaksVillacís Tapia, Enrique Vinicio2023-11-042023-11-042019978099604376210.14455/ISEC.res.2019.37https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333447720_CASE_STUDY_COMPARISONS_OF_THE_ECOLOGICAL_FOOTPRINT_ON_SOCIAL_HOUSING_AFTER_EARTHQUAKEhttps://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/5948This research seeks to distinguish which factors influence the ecological footprint and what types of construction have the least environmental impact in a post-disaster social housing building. The first case study is a government social housing design, built with bamboo and concrete masonry blocks, and another design by Ensusitio, a private practice approach to social housing built with bamboo and earth. These houses were granted to victims of the April 2016 earthquake in the Ecuadorian coastal region. The investigation process was carried out based on primary research, which was used to understand how Ensusitio carried out the construction process of Meche's house and also based on a secondary investigation of government social housing. With this information, a comparison is made between them to determine which of the two has the least ecological footprint.OpenAccessArquitectura sustentableVivienda socialHuella ecológicaBambúesCase study comparisons of the ecological footprint on social housing after earthquake