No. 2 (2013)
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Item Proyecto: readecuación del Teatro Carlos Cueva Tamariz(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Universidad de Cuenca; Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo; Unidad de Planificación Física Universidad de CuencaThe University of Cuenca, aware of the current needs of the city for quality public spaces, undertakes the work of readjustment of the theatre Carlos Cueva Tamariz. This building, symbol of the institution, in the course of time had undergone a process of deterioration, reason by which it was indispensable to make certain adjustments to provide it with a better technical, functional and aesthetic system: in accordance with the current and future uses of the building. The objective was to carry out the necessary works to transform the building into a theatre with all its services; to implement a new acoustic system, visual-isoptico and spatial in order to provide its users a place that meets the highest standards in its kind, encourage and promote both inside and outside the institution, the realization of artistic and academic activities.Item Salud, ambiente y territorio: una visión integrada en un mundo globalizado(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Gómez Orea, Domingo; Gómez Villarino, MaríaTeresa; Gómez Villarino, MiguelThe current model of development is economically globalist and territorially separated, according to a center-periphery pattern which accumulates activities and population in some areas while degrades others.This model is economic, social and environmentally unsustainable and energy inefficient, because it requires concentrated energy production, because it requires the movement of huge amounts of goods and it hinders the use of renewable energies that are usually located diffusely in the territory. The article raises the implications of this model for the health and the benefits of the proposed alternative model would produce. Against the previous one, the article proposes a polynuclear and networked model, with compact settlements of different level and size, multifunctional, covering all the space, connected by channels of relationship that provide them similar opportunities of access to centers, science, culture, leisure, etc.Item Lógica clásica y lógica difusa: Facetas que las caracterizan(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Almache Cabrera, JuanAnalysis of bibliographic information, such as methodological process for this article, led to the elaboration of matrices corresponding to each of the facets: logical, relational, epistemic and sets, from classic and diffuse logics. The interrelationship and analysis of different premises constants in these arrays allowed the diversification in the conception of each of them, whereas the classical logic as a science of the formal and regulatory principles of reasoning, which focuses on the logical form of adopting the thoughts to the construction of formal languages with clarity and precision, and diffuse logic as the science of the formal principles of approximate reasoning, flexible and tolerant of imprecision, capable of modeling non-linear problems. In addition, applications of diffuse logic are briefly manifested, among others: control systems and neural networks.Item Expresión gráfica – digital: una perspectiva(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Orellana, BorisThe use of the computer as an effective tool of design in the field of architecture has been subject of discussion for decades. Joint and ordered analysis to establish a proper education, application, research and technological development has given rise to various organizations, as for example the Association for architectural computer-aided design, founded in 1981 and which to date remains one of the most prestigious worldwide institutions.Item Diseño y validación de vivienda bioclimática para la ciudad de Cuenca(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Cordero, Ximena; Guillén, VanessaThis study of design and validation of bioclimatic housing for the the city of Cuenca has been divided into two sections: In the first part are made known the results of a processing of climatological data of the city, which determines the influence of each of these to its environment. Then its application in the bioclimatic diagram of Givoni will be displayed, and finally we do a brief analysis of other environmental factors influencing the comfort of habitable spaces. In the second part it arises the design of a bioclimatic housing at the level of preliminary, the same that has been evaluated and validated through the use of a software and mathematical calculations, based on national and international standards.Item Cronotopo urbano Cuenca de los Andes(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Jaramillo Medina, CarlosNew readings of historic centres seek alternative methods and approaches to understand their natural, cultural and historical senses. These epistemological efforts want to overcome the positivist visions of the modern paradigm. This paper seeks to understand the historic centre of Cuenca from other perspectives. To achieve this purpose we have consulted several sources postmodern and contemporary, including the suggestive work of Álvaro Niño, called "La Gesta del Signo. Hacia un semanálisis urbano". (The feat of the sign. Toward an urban semanalisis.) This essay is divided into five parts: first of all theoretical and methodological references are presented to address the subject of study; then are exposed archetypes, vectors and urban phenotypes; and finally we raised this hypothesis: the historic centre of Cuenca can be considered an urban chronotope, it means, a natural, urban and architectural alternative of multiple and intertextual interpretation and associations of a Rhizomatic nature.Item La ciudad imaginada Los territorios, lo imaginario y lo simbólico(Universidad de Cuenca, 2013-02) Jaramillo Paredes, DiegoThe various approaches that, over time, have been developed and applied to study the urban, have privileged the visible city, the matter, the physical universe; it mean, the city itself such as spatial geographic dimension (the ecology of living) and not the urban as an socio-cultural and anthropological dimension (the culture of living). The analysis of the material conditions of the city while it is necessary, is not sufficient, since the city is also a stage of desires of evocations and dreams of its inhabitants who, on a daily basis and relentless way, are building one or multiple images of her. This article, which is part of a research project on urban imaginaries, deals precisely the reflection on the city understood as a place of cultural event and scenario of an imaginary effect, the symbols on it built by its own inhabitants; that hidden or invisible city which constitutes a complex network of symbols in permanent construction. In this framework, we focus on the notion of territory, conceived as a cultural construction and its relationship with the imaginary and the symbolic.Item Lo complementario en la realidad(Universidad de Cuenca, 2017-02) Paredes Jaramillo, DiegoThe built space has evolved and those who occupy this space have not maintained the pace of this evolution. It is necessary to create new organs to extend our senses and our body to new dimensions still unimaginable and maybe impossible, it is necessary to re-signified the reality. Art and architecture may be the last resort of freedom that we have for the reflection of what actually happens with the already built and about the place that we are leaving to our childrItem Un panorama multimedia en la educación(Universidad de Cuenca, 2017-02) Durán Carrasco, Emilia; Flores García, Carla; Galarza Galindo, KarlaDue to current realities and the changes that are advertised in the new Higher Education Act, including the requirement regarding the use of time and university resources, have been possible to begin a research project that aims to implement digital media as a complement to education, with the purpose of bringing the best for academic progress. The project focuses on the Chair of Digital Expression, at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Cuenca, where it has been necessary to delve into concepts that serve as the basis for a correct architectural representation. Afterwards, the epistemological basis, application and results expected from the project.
