Diseño de un circuito cultural en el borde urbano (comunidades) de la parroquia San Roque
The present degree work is developed in the rural sector of the San Roque parish of the Antonio Ante Canton, taking into consideration the culture and environment of the communities that are from the railway line as the urban edge of the sector. The research takes place in an environment that has lo...
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| Định dạng: | bachelorThesis |
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2023
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| Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/42552 |
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| Tóm tắt: | The present degree work is developed in the rural sector of the San Roque parish of the Antonio Ante Canton, taking into consideration the culture and environment of the communities that are from the railway line as the urban edge of the sector. The research takes place in an environment that has lost its cultural identity and natural landscape due to abandonment and neglect. For the analysis and diagnosis of the problems of the study area, reference is made to concepts related to culture, public space and creative community. With the purpose of rescuing the cultural identity of the sector, it seeks to revitalize the common meeting spaces of the residents and tourists of the place, helping to link everything. The intervention proposal is developed on three scales, at the Macro scale it is proposed to specify in the communities a circuit as a structuring axis in the interrelation and the recreational, cultural and social interaction of the inhabitants of the community, through important roads, which they intervene within the parameters of public space and urban image. Escala Meso proposes the creation of each social meeting point called nodes (natural-cultural, current cultural, historical cultural). Escala Micro intends to design an architectural space with diverse functions for the inhabitants of the community of San Roque, which allows the recovery of cultural identity on the urban edge. |
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