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Peruvian Houses on Sloping Ground: 10 Examples in Section

August 11, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

In architecture, one of the challenges faced by professionals is the design with sloping terrain. The steep slopes make it possible to think of an architecture in which visuals predominate, being natural viewpoints. An opportunity to work on contact with the place, spatiality and different heights. A range of varied solutions can be obtained, resulting in a unique and contextual architecture.

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From Chile to Mexico: 30 Houses on the Coast of the Pacific Ocean

August 7, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

Is there only one way to inhabit the coast? The Pacific coast, the largest ocean on earth, is a vast territory with a great diversity of temperature, winds, and topography, among others. Consequently, it has a great variety of ecosystems, ranging from the freezing point near the poles, vast deserts and forests, to the hot tropical rainforest. Such majestic diversity is no stranger to architecture, responding to the different contexts in which it is placed. As a result, there is a great variety of architectural works, all of which share in framing the views of the sea.

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Living in the Amazon in the 21ST Century: A Planning and Urban Design Guide for Cities in the Peruvian Lowland Rainforest

August 4, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

Addressing the universe of the world’s largest tropical forest, the book ‘Living in the Amazon in the 21st Century: A Guide to Urban Planning and Design for Cities in the Peruvian lowland rainforest’, has been selected as a finalist in the category of publications at the 12th Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism. The issue, published in 2019 as part of the PUCP Architecture Publications, in the framework of the CASA (Self-Sustainable Amazonian Cities) project of the Climate Resilient Cities initiative of IDRC, FFLA and CDKN, focuses its research on the department of Loreto, presenting itself as “a guide for architecture and urban design, for settlements in the Amazon forest, including the social processes to be considered”.

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Aesthetics: The Different Uses of Color in Latin American Houses

June 10, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

How relevant is the use of color in architecture? Throughout history, we find various scenarios where color takes centre stage in its integration with the architectural work. Nowadays this is no exception. This is because colour is a medium that can be used to provoke deep and immediate emotions and reactions in the person observing. Because of this, colour plays an important role in the architectural reading, as it has the power to clarify the components that make it up or, on the contrary, to change the perception of the work or space.

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Femingas: Participatory Construction with a Gender Perspective in Ecuador

June 10, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

In the field of design and construction, the question of gender is a point of conflict: who has the possibility of building? What are the alternatives for us architecture professionals? These are the questions that Taller General (re)think about. It is from these questions that Femingas, a participatory construction conference with a gender perspective, arose. These are manifested as an alternative to the construction of “mingas”, days of joint work between the members of a community to achieve a common good.

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Architecture Classics: Petroperú Building / Walter Weberhofer + Daniel Arana

May 11, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

The Petroperú building, jointly designed by architects Walter Weberhofer and Daniel Arana Ríos, was the result of a state competition held by the military government of Velasco Alvarado in the early 1970s. The building, strategically located in the capital of Peru, within the prosperous district of San Isidro, was designed to house the recently created state company in charge of the whole petroleum process of the country (Petroperú S.A.). The monumental building, built and inaugurated in 1973, became the symbol of the newly installed regime.

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How Sasaki Is Shaping the Future of the World’s Higher Education Campuses

April 29, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

Over the past few years, educational campuses around the world have been confronted with various trends and challenges of change, such as pandemic adaptation, climate crisis, the responsibility for sustainable design and online teaching. Sasaki Architecture, with offices in Boston, Denver and Shanghai, specialises in planning educational campuses around the world. With a broad portfolio of projects at various scales of intervention, recent projects in the United States, China, Mexico and Peru stand out.

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The Power of Data: Exploring Architectural Language through the Use of Artificial Intelligence

April 28, 2022 Vania Masalías 0

The Power of Data is an exhibition created in a virtual building, conceived by three-dimensional geometries based on various artificial intelligence algorithms. The project was created by the OLA (Online Lab of Architecture) team of research architects formed by Jennifer Durand (Peru), Daniel Escobar (Colombia), Claudia Garcia (Spain), Giovanna Pillaca (Peru) and Jose Luis Vintimilla (Ecuador).