2019
DOI: 10.5209/reaa.63691
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La guadúa que se corta: paisajes culturales y patrimonio construido en la costa ecuatoriana (Manabí, Ecuador)

Abstract: La guadúa que se corta: paisajes culturales y patrimonio construido en la costa ecuatoriana (Manabí, Ecuador) 1 El bambú y la madera generaron una arquitectura nueva durante el primer periodo de exconstrucciones se ha realizado tradicionalmente en términos monumentalistas. Gran parte de ellas se encuentran en peligro de desaparición como resultado de las reducidas políticas locales de conservación, la escasez de normativas de protección, y una pérdida de las tradiciones en torno a la explotación del bambú. La … Show more

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“…This housing typology was diffused since the colonial era and found its roots in an Arab-Spanish typology, which was developed and adapted to the local climate conditions and considering the materials available in the Ecuadorian coast [15][16][17]. As in the cities, also in the rural areas of the coast, there was a strong identity of the vernacular architecture, related in particular to the use of the local materials and construction techniques, to face the hard climatic conditions and catastrophic events such as floods and landslides [18][19][20]. The vivienda-comercio was adopted as a basis for the development of the design proposal, because it well relates to the urban areas, and also because, thanks to its functional program, is suitable for different functions.…”
Section: Typological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This housing typology was diffused since the colonial era and found its roots in an Arab-Spanish typology, which was developed and adapted to the local climate conditions and considering the materials available in the Ecuadorian coast [15][16][17]. As in the cities, also in the rural areas of the coast, there was a strong identity of the vernacular architecture, related in particular to the use of the local materials and construction techniques, to face the hard climatic conditions and catastrophic events such as floods and landslides [18][19][20]. The vivienda-comercio was adopted as a basis for the development of the design proposal, because it well relates to the urban areas, and also because, thanks to its functional program, is suitable for different functions.…”
Section: Typological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con este antecedente, los estudios sociales relacionados al cacao y a la cultura de sus productores ganan preponderancia, desde hace algún tiempo se pretende dar explicaciones a un sinnúmero de relaciones entre esta actividad productiva y el desarrollo local histórico de sus comunidades. Son variados los estudios dentro del territorio ecuatoriano que relacionan al cacao con disciplinas afines a la cultura y el turismo como la gastronomía, turismo, economía, historia, arqueología, antropología, entre otros; los mismos que se convierten en antecedentes para el presente trabajo (Barrera et al, 2019;Castro et al, 2018;Félix y Bayas, 2016; Instituto Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología [INAMHI], 2012;Miño, 2015;Paguay, 2012;Vela, 2016;Zambrano, 2014).…”
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