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Quillama, M., (2024). Museo del Tahuantinsuyo en Cusco [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673937
Quillama, M., Museo del Tahuantinsuyo en Cusco [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673937
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title = "Museo del Tahuantinsuyo en Cusco",
author = "Quillama Mendoza, Miguel Elias",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
Title: Museo del Tahuantinsuyo en Cusco
Other Titles: Tahuantinsuyo Museum
Authors(s): Quillama Mendoza, Miguel Elias
Advisor(s): Ramos Abensur, Carlos Alberto
Keywords: Museo; Sitio; Cusco; Sacsayhuamán; Mimesis; Tahuantinsuyo; Museum; Site; Mimesis
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00
Issue Date: 22-May-2024
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: Perú es uno de los pocos países que ha albergado a las primeras civilizaciones a nivel mundial, por lo que actualmente el valor histórico que posee es superior a los demás países de América del Sur. Sin embargo, hoy en día no se cuenta con los suficientes lugares de difusión de nuestra cultura. Así mismo, Sacsayhuamán, el complejo arqueológico más importante de la ciudad del cusco, carece de un espacio que complemente el lugar para la mayor información de este. Por lo que se decide crear un Proyecto para la difusión de los restos arqueológicos encontrados en este santuario, así como las tradiciones que se realizaban en este lugar.
El terreno se ubica en un entorno con bastante importancia natural y cultural, por lo que se decide optar por uno en el que su nivel se encuentre inferior a la explanada del complejo, de manera que la construcción, no sea visible directamente desde Sacsayhuamán, sino que permanezca oculta con el entorno.
Las intenciones principales del Proyecto son.
Mimesis con el entorno natural: El museo respeta el área y bosque verde que se encuentra en la zona, se hacen uso de techos verdes para ocultar más el edificio, se generan elementos de integración para simular que el edificio emerge del suelo y se adapta al entorno.
Mimesis con el entorno cultural: El proyecto se enfocará en conceptos de la cultura inca y de la ciudad del Cusco, como imitar los elementos en zigzag, torreones incas, rampas y calles cusqueñas, el uso del techo como mirador, elementos circulares de por medio.
Peru is one of the few countries that has hosted the first civilizations worldwide, the historical value is superior to other countries in South America. However, today there are not enough places to spread our culture. Likewise, Sacsayhuaman, the most important archaeological complex in the city of Cusco, lacks a space that complements the place for more information about it. So, it was decided to create a Project for the dissemination of the archaeological remains found in this sanctuary, as well as the traditions that were carried out in this place. The land is located in an environment with enough natural and cultural importance, so it is decided to choose one in which its level is lower than the esplanade of the complex, so that the construction is not visible directly from Sacsayhuaman but remains hidden with the environment. The main intentions of the project are. Mimesis with the natural environment: The museum respects the area and green forest that is in the area, green roofs are used to further hide the building, integration elements are generated to simulate that the building emerges from the ground and adapts to the environment. Mimesis with the cultural environment: The Project will focus on concepts of the Inca culture and the city of Cusco, such as imitating the elements in zigzag, Inca towers, ramps and Cusco streets, the use of the ceiling as a viewpoint, circular elements in between.
Peru is one of the few countries that has hosted the first civilizations worldwide, the historical value is superior to other countries in South America. However, today there are not enough places to spread our culture. Likewise, Sacsayhuaman, the most important archaeological complex in the city of Cusco, lacks a space that complements the place for more information about it. So, it was decided to create a Project for the dissemination of the archaeological remains found in this sanctuary, as well as the traditions that were carried out in this place. The land is located in an environment with enough natural and cultural importance, so it is decided to choose one in which its level is lower than the esplanade of the complex, so that the construction is not visible directly from Sacsayhuaman but remains hidden with the environment. The main intentions of the project are. Mimesis with the natural environment: The museum respects the area and green forest that is in the area, green roofs are used to further hide the building, integration elements are generated to simulate that the building emerges from the ground and adapts to the environment. Mimesis with the cultural environment: The Project will focus on concepts of the Inca culture and the city of Cusco, such as imitating the elements in zigzag, Inca towers, ramps and Cusco streets, the use of the ceiling as a viewpoint, circular elements in between.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673937
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Juror: Cruchaga Belaunde, Miguel; Viccina Linares, Humberto; Nava Pereyra, Claudia
Register date: 11-Jul-2024
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