Browsing by Author "Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar Geovanny"
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Item Aplicación de un separador a partir del estudio de formas orgánicas(2014) Gómez Ordoñez, María Caridad; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyThrough an investigation of Interior Design major elements was determined as: Structural Factors, Siding, Lighting, Furniture. Within the furniture we rely on the need to divide spaces functional and aesthetic. Speaking of organic forms an element of the area was taken, as is the Queñua paper or tree, after studying the geometric matrix forms was determined. We analyze its elements and forms and creating a room divider with features, modern materials and aesthetic adapt to different styles and trends used today was proposed.Item Conversando con... Luis Longhi(2021) Pillacela Chin, Luisa; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar Geovanny; Crespo Fajardo, José LuisLuis Longhi Traverso, professor at the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences (known as UPC) and international speaker, receives us one afternoon in September via video call. We are in front of one of the architects with more projection in Peru. In recent decades his figure has been widely recognized and his projects have won him important awards, most notably the 2010 Golden Hexagon, the highest distinction in Peruvian architecture. He earned his degree from Ricardo Palma University and has completed postgraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, he worked in Balkrishna Doshi’s studio in Amhedabad (India). In the United States he was employed in the offices of Adèle Santos, David Slovic, Gruen Associates and Farrington Design Group, among others. In 1994 he returned to Peru to create the firm Longhi Architects, focused on creating architecture with a high degree of artistic sense. One example is the house where he currently resides and from which he virtually receives us: the Chullpas House (outside Lima), whose tubular structures are related to the Inca archaeological remains of the Chullpas of Sillustani, in Puno, his place of birth. The interior of the Chullpas house is full of sculptures, some of them own, the most abstract ones, and others of preColumbian nature. The cardboard and wood models remind us of his job as a professor, while the posters announcing theatrical performances speak of the time when he worked as a stage designer. Between stones and the gray concrete painted in magenta, yellow and blue tones, the Inca Longhi, as his friends call him, has spent this time of confinement.Item Diseño de mobiliario basado en las formas geométricas de las fajas representativas de la Cultura Otavalo con el uso de textiles creados en tecnología ancestral(2017) Quito Chumbi, Pedro Salvador; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyThe present work develop a general study of the iconography of the Otavalo´s belt, obtaining a classification of tissues that have been compiled over the years. The geometric tissues of the belt are uses to create furniture designs for living environments such as a living room and kitchen. It begins with a detail analysis of the Otavaleña culture to understand each one of its facets inside its worldview and culminating with a vision iconography of the classifications of the Otavalo´s belt. Following the methodology of Bruno Munari: How object are born, the design of the living room and the kitchen is executed considering each one of the anthropometric and ergonomic aspects that were necessary for the development of this work.Item Diseño de mobiliario fijo de estilo low cost para optimizar espacio en modelo de vivienda social del Ministerio de Desarrollo Urbano y Vivienda en Ecuador(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022-10-19) Roldán Mora, Boris Xavier; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyIn Ecuador, after the difficult economic situation in which a large number of families live, the state has im- plemented a social housing plan, which guarantees citi- zens access to safe housing and decent housing. The social housing “Hormi Dos” granted by the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (MIDUVI), which will be the object of investigation. The purpose of the research project is the design of a line of furniture that covers the parameters of low cost, depending on the line of furniture that can be adapted to homes with similar characteristics, obtaining aesthetic and functional spaces. The proposal is based on a detailed study of the pla- ce to intervene to find the problems and provide ade- quate solutions to each of the living spaces, taking into account references that will serve as support for the de- velopment of the proposal, in order to obtain a space that covers the needs and facilitates the quality of life of the inhabitants in said habitat; In addition, it consists of the delivery of a cutting list of each piece of furniture with the lowest cost boards on the market, allowing the user not only a list of materials but also a guide for easy and quick assembly.Item Diseño interior del lobby y las escaleras de conexión a las oficinas del Municipio del Cantón Santa Isabel(2014) Narvaez Calle, Miguel Angel; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyThis proposal seeks to aesthetically enhance the interior of a public space such as the Municipality of Santa Isabel, which has been proposed alternatives that match the existing structure, balancing style and built with a new design, revitalizing the concept space to intervene. I n this a re integrated, news ideas, they keep of the color and materials of the place.Item Materiales de aislamiento acústico sostenibles, propuesta de ambientación sonora en viviendas urbanas de la ciudad de Cuenca(2014) Córdova Cuenca, José Luis; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyStudy the problem of noise in areas with high levels of vehicular traffic in the city of Cuenca and a proposal for the use of acoustic insulation materials recovered in recycling plants. With this thesis is to propose an ecological proposal linked to the field of interior design in the acoustic study of housing, and prevent noise pollution in everyday human life.Item Rediseño de la librería Continental, con énfasis en usuarios no videntes ubicado en Cuenca-Ecuador(Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-03-17) Rios Ordoñez, Michelle Carolina; Sagbay Jaramillo, Edgar GeovannyThe redesign of the Librería Continental, located in Cuenca, focuses on accessibility for visually impaired individuals, based on the principles of universal design. The spaces are adapted to meet the needs of users with visual disabilities. Tactile and auditory symbols, such as the use of Braille and podotactile signage, are implemented to facilitate orientation within the space. Additionally, principles of ergonomics and appropriate use of color schemes are integrated to create an inclusive environment. The redesign employs a contemporary style, with a palette of warm colors and ergonomically adapted furniture. It considers both functional and aesthetic aspects, ensuring that the space provides well-being and comfort for all individuals, regardless of their visual abilities. The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life of the bookstore’s users, particularly those with visual disabilities, offering them a more autonomous and comfortable shopping experience.
