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Mauricio, S., (2019). Centro Cultural Etnográfico [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/648817
Mauricio, S., Centro Cultural Etnográfico [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/648817
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title = "Centro Cultural Etnográfico",
author = "Mauricio García, Sergio David",
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year = "2019"
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Title: Centro Cultural Etnográfico
Other Titles: Ethnographic Cultural Center
Authors(s): Mauricio García, Sergio David
Advisor(s): Bragagnini Rubina, Mario Victor
Keywords: Centro cultural; Recursos naturales; Selva peruana; Río Cumbaza; Morales; Tarapoto; Cultural center; Natural resources; Jungle; Cumbaza river; Arquitectura
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2019
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: El Perú tiene en el turismo un sector con enorme potencial de desarrollo, no sólo cuenta con importantes recursos naturales, sino también con una gran cultura diversa para atender todos los segmentos del mercado, porque en su cultura tradicional y variada ofrece una amplia gama de posibilidades y actividades para los turistas que lo visitan.
El Centro Cultural Etnográfico en el Distrito de Morales, Provincia de San Martín, integrante del Departamento San Martín, y forma parte de la conurbación de los distritos Tarapoto, La Banda de Shilcayo, Cacatachi, Distrito de Juan Guerra. Expresa el carácter social de un tema tan importante como lo es el servicio cultural, dentro de un marco de arquitectura eficiente y busca salvaguardar el patrimonio socio-cultural en la región selva, reforzando el carácter de atractivo turístico y creador de identidad local que sirva como un modelo para ser muestra principal de la historia, tradición y folklor de la selva peruana.
Como base principal de diseño del Centro Cultural, éste se adapta plenamente a las condiciones del lugar, desde la forma y función de la misma, respetando el contexto natural y las características constructivas de la selva peruana. Del mismo modo, el Centro Cultural aprovecha al máximo las condiciones climáticas de la zona (como las lluvias y los rayos solares) además el Río Cumbaza (potencial turístico de la ciudad ubicado en la parte posterior del centro) cumple un papel fundamental en concepto del diseño del Centro Cultural.
Peru has in tourism a sector with enormous development potential, not only has important natural resources, but also a great diverse culture to meet all market segments, because in its traditional and varied culture it offers a wide range of possibilities and activities for tourists who visit it. The Ethnographic Cultural Center in the District of Morales, Province of San Martín, a member of the San Martín Department, and is part of the conurbation of the Tarapoto, La Banda de Shilcayo, Cacatachi, Juan Guerra District districts. It expresses the social character of an issue as important as the cultural service, within an efficient architecture framework and seeks to safeguard the socio-cultural heritage in the jungle region, reinforcing the character of tourist attraction and creator of local identity that serves as A model to be a main example of the history, tradition and folklore of the Peruvian jungle. As the main design base of the Cultural Center, it fully adapts to the conditions of the place, from the form and function of it, respecting the natural context and the constructive characteristics of the Peruvian jungle. Similarly, the Cultural Center takes full advantage of the climatic conditions of the area (such as rains and sunrays) and the Cumbaza River (tourist potential of the city located in the back of the center) plays a fundamental role in the concept of Cultural Center design.
Peru has in tourism a sector with enormous development potential, not only has important natural resources, but also a great diverse culture to meet all market segments, because in its traditional and varied culture it offers a wide range of possibilities and activities for tourists who visit it. The Ethnographic Cultural Center in the District of Morales, Province of San Martín, a member of the San Martín Department, and is part of the conurbation of the Tarapoto, La Banda de Shilcayo, Cacatachi, Juan Guerra District districts. It expresses the social character of an issue as important as the cultural service, within an efficient architecture framework and seeks to safeguard the socio-cultural heritage in the jungle region, reinforcing the character of tourist attraction and creator of local identity that serves as A model to be a main example of the history, tradition and folklore of the Peruvian jungle. As the main design base of the Cultural Center, it fully adapts to the conditions of the place, from the form and function of it, respecting the natural context and the constructive characteristics of the Peruvian jungle. Similarly, the Cultural Center takes full advantage of the climatic conditions of the area (such as rains and sunrays) and the Cumbaza River (tourist potential of the city located in the back of the center) plays a fundamental role in the concept of Cultural Center design.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/648817
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Register date: 26-Feb-2020
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