Citas bibligráficas
Vila, R., (2024). Mercado especializado de pescado amazónico y mercado gastronómico en Tarapoto a partir de la arquitectura biomimética [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673916
Vila, R., Mercado especializado de pescado amazónico y mercado gastronómico en Tarapoto a partir de la arquitectura biomimética [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673916
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title = "Mercado especializado de pescado amazónico y mercado gastronómico en Tarapoto a partir de la arquitectura biomimética",
author = "Vila Saavedra, Romy",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
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The Markets as urban landmarks are collective facilities that articulate the urban and social fabric as sources of constant animation, thus contributing to the collective memory of the place where they are located. In this sense, the main objective of the project is to generate integrating spaces and permeables that offer the city the option of being used for commercial, sales and cultural activities at various times. Likewise, this is a specialized fish and gastronomic market, a specific typology that will meet the needs of very important economic activities within the city such as aquaculture and gastronomy, areas destined for these activities were thought and designed in the project with the purpose of generating a new and comfortable experience for the different users, both for merchants and for visitors. The location of the Project was considered as a main aspect of the design, which, being in the jungle area of Peru in Tarapoto-San Martín, is positioned against climatic conditions of a tropical, rainy and very hot climate that suggest the proposal of correct solutions for adequate thermal comfort of the building. Finally, the design proposal is innovative and different for the area, since the local construction system mostly does not contemplate the use of the local ecological materiality of bamboo, a material with relevant technological characteristics for construction, considering the existing plantations in the San Martín región, which is used in the project both in the design of the columns and in the coverage, thus achieving a sustainable project with the environment, without the need to obtain wood from the forests of the Peruvian Amazon. In addition, this sustainability of the project is evidenced and also incorporated into the solution to collect rainwater, a potential natural resource in the Selva region, which is used in the project, reducing the consumption costs of the building, maintaining hygiene and needs type of a market in a town that periodically does not have access to water from the public network.
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