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Caracela, E., (2021). Mercado ferial “San José” - Juliaca [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658385
Caracela, E., Mercado ferial “San José” - Juliaca [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658385
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title = "Mercado ferial “San José” - Juliaca",
author = "Caracela Chambi , Emily Marilia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Title: Mercado ferial “San José” - Juliaca
Other Titles: San José” Fair Market- Juliaca
Authors(s): Caracela Chambi , Emily Marilia
Advisor(s): Elguera Chumpitazi, Hernan Rafael
Keywords: Plazas comerciales; Mercado ferial; Centro financiero; Commercial squares; Fair market; Financial center
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2021
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: El presente proyecto titulado Mercado Ferial San José en la ciudad de Juliaca, nace frente a la necesidad de mejorar la infraestructura del corazón comercial de la provincia de San Román, considerado como el punto comercial más importante de la región de Puno.
La infraestructura del mercado San José de Juliaca se presenta de manera insuficiente e inapropiada, lo que causa caos y desorden, e inclusive riesgo de accidentes.
Por ello, propongo hacer una renovación al mercado San José que plantea una nueva perspectiva del espacio comercial, que irá más allá del intercambio comercial, sino se enfoca en ofrecer espacios como un punto de encuentro en la ciudad. Además, se propone amplios espacios de interacción comercial, patio de comidas, restaurantes y otros servicios, de esta manera repotenciar el comercio y mejorar la experiencia gastronómica. Por consiguiente, se tiene planteado un diseño arquitectónico organizado por un eje comercial conformado por plazas, estas mismas son para generar diferentes actividades dentro del mercado, asimismo permitirá originar nuevos recorridos comerciales e incentivar actividades comerciales a todo nivel, respondiendo a las necesidades comerciales de la ciudad de Juliaca.
Se concluye que es necesario renovar mercados complementándolos con las necesidades comerciales que necesita y reflejando la estrecha relación entre establecimiento comercial y el espacio público para así repotenciar el comercio existente teniendo en cuenta que es el principal rubro en la ciudad.
El contenido del presente documento está constituido por una secuencia de capítulos, los
cuales describen los diversos aspectos del proyecto.
The following project entitled “San José” Fair Market- Juliaca, was created in response to the necessity to improve the commercial heart of the province of San Roman’s infrastructure, which is considered the most important commercial area in Puno region. “San José” Fair Market- Juliaca’s infrastructure is shown in an insufficient and inappropriate way, which causes chaos, disorder, and even risk of accidents. Therefore, I propose to make a renovation of San Jose market that brings a new perspective of commercial infrastructure, which, not only will meet the needs of commercial exchange, but also will focus on offering spaces as a meeting point in the city. In addition, the project will include wide spaces for commercial interaction, food court, restaurants and other services. In this way, it will boost the commerce and will improve the gastronomic experience. To that end, the project proposes an architectural design which will be organized by a commercial axis composed of squares. These squares will encourage different activities within the market, and will enable new commercial routes and encourage commercial activities at all levels, adressing Juliaca city’s commercial needs. In conclusion, it is necessary to renew markets, complementing them with commercial needs and reflecting the close relationship between commercial establishment and public space in order to boost the existing commerce, considering that it is the main activity in the city. The content of this document is composed of a sequence of chapters, which describe the various aspects of the project.
The following project entitled “San José” Fair Market- Juliaca, was created in response to the necessity to improve the commercial heart of the province of San Roman’s infrastructure, which is considered the most important commercial area in Puno region. “San José” Fair Market- Juliaca’s infrastructure is shown in an insufficient and inappropriate way, which causes chaos, disorder, and even risk of accidents. Therefore, I propose to make a renovation of San Jose market that brings a new perspective of commercial infrastructure, which, not only will meet the needs of commercial exchange, but also will focus on offering spaces as a meeting point in the city. In addition, the project will include wide spaces for commercial interaction, food court, restaurants and other services. In this way, it will boost the commerce and will improve the gastronomic experience. To that end, the project proposes an architectural design which will be organized by a commercial axis composed of squares. These squares will encourage different activities within the market, and will enable new commercial routes and encourage commercial activities at all levels, adressing Juliaca city’s commercial needs. In conclusion, it is necessary to renew markets, complementing them with commercial needs and reflecting the close relationship between commercial establishment and public space in order to boost the existing commerce, considering that it is the main activity in the city. The content of this document is composed of a sequence of chapters, which describe the various aspects of the project.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658385
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Register date: 24-Dec-2021
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