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Miu, D., (2018). Centro especializado de alto rendimiento deportivo [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/624513
Miu, D., Centro especializado de alto rendimiento deportivo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/624513
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title = "Centro especializado de alto rendimiento deportivo",
author = "Miu Lei, Diego Alexander",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2018"
}
Título: Centro especializado de alto rendimiento deportivo
Autor(es): Miu Lei, Diego Alexander
Asesor(es): Seoane Morla, Javier Carlos
Palabras clave: Instalaciones deportivas; Deporte; Proyectos arquitectónicos; Diseño arquitectónico; Arquitectura; Lurín (Lima, Perú : Distrito)
Fecha de publicación: 1-mar-2018
Institución: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Resumen: CEARD (Centro Especializado de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo) de Artes Marciales en Lurín, es un proyecto que nace a partir de mi pasión por la práctica de disciplinas marciales y en busca de ofrecer un mejor ámbito para el desarrollo de deportistas profesionales.
Su función es cubrir las necesidades básicas de los deportistas, como: entrenar, hospedaje, atención médica, apoyo educacional. De esta forma, debe contar con los espacios adecuados para las actividades requeridas, generando una complejidad entre diversos paquetes funcionales y tipologías. En pocas palabras se puede decir que el CEARD es, un Resort hotelero designado para deportistas, para que alcancen su mayor rendimiento al tener sus necesidades cubiertas.
Aparte de cumplir con la tipología estándar de CEARD se añadió ciertos conceptos que responden al contexto social y cultura deportiva del Perú. En cuanto a cultura deportiva se optó por enfatizar una psicología de tranquilidad a través de la arquitectura y espacios exteriores. Por el lado social, se rompe el borde del proyecto, a pesar de ser una tipología cerrada, para promover y masificar las prácticas de artes marciales.
El terreno del CEARD responde principalmente a criterios como: ambiente saludable y buena accesibilidad. El proyecto se desarrolla en un terreno de 4.5 hectáreas, la toma de partido empieza por un eje principal lineal que remata en las islas Cavillalca. En el eje principal intersecta un eje radial que distribuye los espacios deportivos como estructura para los espacios al aire libre, y así la percepción de tranquilidad va desde adentro hacia afuera.
CEARD means, Specialized High Performance Sport Center in Spanish, in this case it focus on martial arts in Lurin. This is a project which starts from my passion towards practicing martial disciplines and in search for better conditions for the development of professional sportsman. It’s function is to cover all the sportsmen’s basic needs, like: training, rest, medical attention and educational support. So the project must have adequate spaces according to the different activities, generating complexity between the different typologies and zones. In summary, CEARD is like hotel resort specifically for athletes, so they can achieve their highest performance by taking covered their other needs. Besides covering the standard typology of a CEARD, some concepts have been included, which will respond to the social context and sport culture of Peru. In sport culture the decision was to emphasize a psychology of tranquility through architecture and external spaces. By the social side, the project border is broken, besides being a hard typology, in order to promote and massif the practice of martial arts. The land of CEARD project responds mainly to criteria like: healthy environment and good accessibility. The project develops in a piece of land of 4.5 hectare, the initial core concept starts by a main linear axe which ends in a view to Cavillalca Islands. Then in the main axe intersects a radial axe which distribute sport spaces as a structure to contain external spaces, and make a perception of tranquility that goes from within spreading outwards.
CEARD means, Specialized High Performance Sport Center in Spanish, in this case it focus on martial arts in Lurin. This is a project which starts from my passion towards practicing martial disciplines and in search for better conditions for the development of professional sportsman. It’s function is to cover all the sportsmen’s basic needs, like: training, rest, medical attention and educational support. So the project must have adequate spaces according to the different activities, generating complexity between the different typologies and zones. In summary, CEARD is like hotel resort specifically for athletes, so they can achieve their highest performance by taking covered their other needs. Besides covering the standard typology of a CEARD, some concepts have been included, which will respond to the social context and sport culture of Peru. In sport culture the decision was to emphasize a psychology of tranquility through architecture and external spaces. By the social side, the project border is broken, besides being a hard typology, in order to promote and massif the practice of martial arts. The land of CEARD project responds mainly to criteria like: healthy environment and good accessibility. The project develops in a piece of land of 4.5 hectare, the initial core concept starts by a main linear axe which ends in a view to Cavillalca Islands. Then in the main axe intersects a radial axe which distribute sport spaces as a structure to contain external spaces, and make a perception of tranquility that goes from within spreading outwards.
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/624513
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecto
Fecha de registro: 29-oct-2018
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