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Item Valores formales modernos de la casa patio medianera en Lima-Perú, entre las décadas del 50 al 70(Universidad de Cuenca, 2020-01-30) Montenegro Olivera, Oscar Eloy; Ramos Monori, Jeimis LeonardoThis research addresses the need to identify, analyze and reference single family homes with modern formal value, specifically courtyard house typology between medians, projected and built between 1950 and 1970, in Lima-Peru, when the production of single family homes reached its peak. The aim is to obtain results that can help to find similarities and architectural values. There are primary sources that contribute indirectly to the re-search topic, such as research by Fernando Freire Forga, and the Architecture Catalog of the Modern Movement of Peru by Alejandra Acevedo and Michelle Llona (2013 and 2015) by the Scientific Research Institute of the University of Lima. The primary sources for the use of research and analysis indicators are: the authors, your personal files (drawings, period photographs, original sketches), books, magazines and publications, analyze finding formal values and typologies concerning Patio houses. This way projects can be studied that pertain to time, space, and place of renowned architects who were part of modernity in Perú. It will be framed theoretically identifying concepts such as modern architecture, modern mediating housing, the patio, Patio House. Adding to the existing bibliography and the contributions of research coherent with the subject, with the purpose of establishing invariants and differences that will determine the existence of typologies of the House Patio in Lima Perú. The selected dwellings will be reconstructed and analyzed through by the redraw. Finally, to recognize and find modern formal values it will be taken as a reference the investigation Formal Values of rural housing of the twentieth century in the province of Azuay, prepared by Maria Augusta Hermida (2011).
