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Galarza, K., (2023). Mercado gastronómico en el Rímac [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673629
Galarza, K., Mercado gastronómico en el Rímac [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673629
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title = "Mercado gastronómico en el Rímac",
author = "Galarza Hernandez, Karen Marly",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
Título: Mercado gastronómico en el Rímac
Otros títulos: GASTRONOMIC AND SUPPLIES TOURIST MARKET IN RÍMAC
Autor(es): Galarza Hernandez, Karen Marly
Asesor(es): Gondo Minami, Rita
Palabras clave: Mercado; Rímac; Permeable; Intercambio; Acupuntura urbana; Market; Permeable; Exchange
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00
Fecha de publicación: 5-dic-2023
Institución: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Resumen: Actualmente, los mercados conforman una parte primordial en el sistema económico del Perú. De igual forma, el turismo es una de las bases fundamentales de comercio, al igual que la gastronomía. Actualmente, en el Perú, se encuentran los mercados mayoristas y minoristas, en los cuales se desarrollan funciones específicas de compra y venta de alimentos y otros productos de diversa índole. Asimismo, existen eventos gastronómicos como Mistura, en el cual se comercializa distintos platos y bebidas típicas del país, así como también productos selectos de diferentes regiones del Perú. Este evento establece una oportunidad para dar a conocer más sobre el arte culinario peruano, además de ofrecer un ambiente de intercambio cultural y social.
Lo que se explica en el presente escrito, es el planteamiento del desarrollo de un espacio permeable que logre funcionar como un punto estratégico de acupuntura urbana en el distrito del Rímac, en el que puedan confluir estas 2 actividades, de modo que no se limite solo a la venta de productos de primera necesidad, sino también a la preparación y degustación de platillos que permitan que el concepto de mercado no se estanque en un lugar de compra-venta, si no que expanda a un lugar de intercambio y permanencia.
Currently, markets make up a fundamental part of Peru's economic system. Similarly, tourism is one of the fundamental bases of commerce, as is gastronomy. Currently, in Peru, there are the wholesale and retail markets, in which are the specific functions of buying and selling food and other products of various kinds. Likewise, there are gastronomic events such as Mistura, in which different dishes and typical drinks of the country are marketed, as well as selected products from different regions of Peru. This event establishes an opportunity to raise awareness of Peruvian culinary art, as well as offering an environment for cultural and social exchange. What is explained in this writing is the approach of developing a permeable space with the environment in the Rímac district, in which these 2 activities can converge, so that it is not limited only to the sale of first-class products need, but also to the preparation and tasting of dishes that specifically that the market concept does not stagnate in a place of purchase and sale, if it does not expand to a place of exchange and permanence.
Currently, markets make up a fundamental part of Peru's economic system. Similarly, tourism is one of the fundamental bases of commerce, as is gastronomy. Currently, in Peru, there are the wholesale and retail markets, in which are the specific functions of buying and selling food and other products of various kinds. Likewise, there are gastronomic events such as Mistura, in which different dishes and typical drinks of the country are marketed, as well as selected products from different regions of Peru. This event establishes an opportunity to raise awareness of Peruvian culinary art, as well as offering an environment for cultural and social exchange. What is explained in this writing is the approach of developing a permeable space with the environment in the Rímac district, in which these 2 activities can converge, so that it is not limited only to the sale of first-class products need, but also to the preparation and tasting of dishes that specifically that the market concept does not stagnate in a place of purchase and sale, if it does not expand to a place of exchange and permanence.
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673629
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecto
Jurado: Cruchaga Belaunde, Miguel; Chullén Galbiati, Pier Paolo; Balerdi Arrarte, Jorge
Fecha de registro: 30-may-2024
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