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Chirinos, C., (2024). Centro de Interpretación de Choquequirao y la Cultura Inca [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/676269
Chirinos, C., Centro de Interpretación de Choquequirao y la Cultura Inca [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/676269
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title = "Centro de Interpretación de Choquequirao y la Cultura Inca",
author = "Chirinos Chihuan, Carla Belén",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
Title: Centro de Interpretación de Choquequirao y la Cultura Inca
Other Titles: INCA CULTURE AND CHOQUEQUIRAO INTERPRETATION CENTER
Authors(s): Chirinos Chihuan, Carla Belén
Advisor(s): La Portilla Huapaya, Mariluz Diana
Keywords: Patrimonios naturales; Centro de interpretación; Ciudadela; Arquitectura sensorial; Natural heritages; Interpretation center; Citadel; Sensory architecture
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.03; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.00.00
Issue Date: 9-Sep-2024
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: El presente trabajo demuestra que en los últimos años existe un particular interés en propagar información de los patrimonios naturales, arqueológicos, estilos de vidas pasadas, etc. Debido a eso, se encontró que actualmente existe una necesidad, el cual este proyecto se centrará en cubrir impartiendo información determinada generando protección y valorización mediante la interpretación en espacios que conectan con la naturaleza mediante la arquitectura que fomenten la participación y experiencias únicas. Atreves de este proyecto se realizara el primer centro de interpretación de Choquequirao y la Cultura Inca bajo un énfasis de arquitectura sensorial en el distrito de Cachora, proyecto que surge debido a estudios, encuestas, análisis del lugar, donde confirman la necesidad de un equipamiento cultural de calidad enfocados en que respalde a promover el sitio arqueológico de Choquequirao, siendo esta conocida como la hermana de la ciudadela incaica "Machu Picchu" .De esta manera el proyecto permitirá disminuir la perdida, los hurtos de un área protegida e importante en el Perú facilitando los conocimientos del patrimonio a los pobladores, turistas nacionales e internacionales, Asimismo, la incorporación de un énfasis de arquitectura sensorial permitirá por un lado recuperar las sensaciones pasadas mediante las interpretación de las diversas manifestaciones de aquellos tiempos. Se promocionará el turismo y además el bienestar de la población generando integración con participación social y brindarles una calidad de vida que genere alargar el rendimiento con esperanza y motivación.
This work shows that in recent years there has been a particular interest in disseminating information about natural and archaeological heritage, past lifestyles, etc. Due to this, it was found that there is currently a need, which this project will focus on covering by imparting specific information, generating protection and appreciation through interpretation in spaces that connect with nature through architecture that encourage participation and unique experiences. Through this project, the first interpretation center of Choquequirao and the Inca Culture will be built with an emphasis on sensory architecture in the district of Cachora, a project that arises due to studies, surveys, and analysis of the place, which confirm the need for quality cultural equipment focused on supporting the promotion of the archaeological site of Choquequirao, which is known as the sister of the Inca citadel "Machu Picchu". In this way, the project will reduce the loss and theft of a protected and important area in Peru, facilitating knowledge of the heritage to residents and national and international tourists. Likewise, the incorporation of an emphasis on sensory architecture will allow, on the one hand, to recover past sensations through the interpretation of the various manifestations of those times. Tourism will be promoted as well as the well-being of the population, generating integration with social participation and providing them with a quality of life that generates longer performance with hope and motivation.
This work shows that in recent years there has been a particular interest in disseminating information about natural and archaeological heritage, past lifestyles, etc. Due to this, it was found that there is currently a need, which this project will focus on covering by imparting specific information, generating protection and appreciation through interpretation in spaces that connect with nature through architecture that encourage participation and unique experiences. Through this project, the first interpretation center of Choquequirao and the Inca Culture will be built with an emphasis on sensory architecture in the district of Cachora, a project that arises due to studies, surveys, and analysis of the place, which confirm the need for quality cultural equipment focused on supporting the promotion of the archaeological site of Choquequirao, which is known as the sister of the Inca citadel "Machu Picchu". In this way, the project will reduce the loss and theft of a protected and important area in Peru, facilitating knowledge of the heritage to residents and national and international tourists. Likewise, the incorporation of an emphasis on sensory architecture will allow, on the one hand, to recover past sensations through the interpretation of the various manifestations of those times. Tourism will be promoted as well as the well-being of the population, generating integration with social participation and providing them with a quality of life that generates longer performance with hope and motivation.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/676269
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Arquitectura
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Juror: Cruchaga Belaunde, Miguel
Register date: 30-Oct-2024
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