Browsing by Author "Tamayo Abril, Julia del Carmen"
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Publication Arquitectura vernácula en Azuay y Cañar. Apuntes para la comprensión del proceso(Universidad de Cuenca, 2018) García Vélez, Gabriela Elizabeth; Tamayo Abril, Julia del Carmen; Malo Toral, Genoveva MercedesItem El dibujo y su aporte a la identificación de valores de la arquitectura vernácula(2019) Tamayo Abril, Julia del Carmen; García Vélez, Gabriela Elizabeth; Malo Toral, Genoveva MercedesVernacular architecture is considered as a cultural legacy which study has gained prominence during the last decades. Indeed, its complex and dynamic nature requires a depth understanding in order to guarantee its conservation and to maximize its use as a source of innovation for contemporary architecture. This paper reflects on the importance of drawings as a potential tool to communicate and evidence the cultural heritage values attached to these modest buildings. A comparative analysis is presented, contrasting quantitative data and qualitative data obtained from the research carried out at the end of the eighties. The main findings emphasize the role of drawings as a no verbal – visual language easy to comprehend for diverse audiences and capable to communicate valuable information to different fields.Item Estudio tipológico de la arquitectura vernácula. Aportes y síntesis de la complejidad(2018) García Vélez, Gabriela Elizabeth; Tamayo Abril, Julia del Carmen; Cobo Torres, Andrea Daniela; Coronel Cardenas, Edgar FranciscoThis paper explores patterns on the vernacular architecture through the study of three main components, settlement, technology and function, as well as their relation to the natural environment. The study is based on the case-of-study of vernacular architecture located in the Azuay and Cañar, Ecuador, which altitude varies between 24mosl to 3806mosl. The purpose is to establish relevant aspects on the typological study of this architecture, and at the same time, delineate new research lines in order to build contemporary examples of sustainable architecture.
