Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)

The Figallo house is a building recognized as an Architectural Monument on April 26, 1989 by Resolución Jefatural 191-89-INC / J. Originally built with brick on the first level and quincha on the second level, it has a republican neoclassical style typical of the 1920s in Peru. It was intervened in...

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spelling oai:ojs3.editorialrestauro.com.mx:article-992021-02-18T23:28:53Z Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru) Restauración de intervención fachadista de la Casona Figallo, Sullana (Perú) Carbajal Bengoa, Fabio Samuel Restoration Façadism Dome Descriptive Memory Restauración Fachadismo Cúpula Memoria Descriptiva The Figallo house is a building recognized as an Architectural Monument on April 26, 1989 by Resolución Jefatural 191-89-INC / J. Originally built with brick on the first level and quincha on the second level, it has a republican neoclassical style typical of the 1920s in Peru. It was intervened in the 1950s, during which the preservation of the buildings due to their typology or age was not important, the original interior of the house being demolished (becoming a case of façade) and the entire perimeter facade maintained, constructing a new building of brick walls, columns and reinforced concrete slabs to which the original exterior façade was attached. In 2012, due to structural construction failures, lack of maintenance, attack of xylophagous insects, damage caused by the El Niño phenomenon, a new interior demolition and the restoration of the original façade were necessary. The new construction considers a new use that forces the building to have three floors and a basement, which will be built respecting the existing openings, as well as its connection to the façade walls, leading to the restoration of quincha walls and the dome that is of the same material. La casona Figallo es una edificación reconocida como Monumento Arquitectónico. Fue declarada como tal el 26 de abril de 1989, mediante la Resolución Jefatural 191-89-INC/J. Originalmente construida con ladrillo en el primer nivel, y quincha[i] en el segundo, posee un estilo neoclásico republicano propio del Perú de la década de 1920. Fue intervenida en los años 50 del siglo pasado, durante los cuales la conservación de los edificios, por su tipología o antigüedad, no era trascendente, demoliéndose el interior original de la casona (lo que se convirtió en un caso de fachadismo) y manteniendo toda la fachada perimetral; construyendo de este modo un edificio nuevo de muros de ladrilllo, columnas y losas de concreto armado, al cual se sujetó la fachada exterior original. En el 2012, debido a fallas constructivas estructurales, falta de mantenimiento, ataque de insectos xilófagos y daños causados por el fenómeno de El Niño, fue necesaria una segunda demolición interior y la restauración de la fachada primigenia. La construcción actual considera un nuevo uso, lo que obliga al edificio a tener tres pisos y un sótano, los cuales se edificarán respetando los vanos existentes, así como su conexión a los muros de la fachada, lo que conlleva a la restauración de muros de quincha, y de la cúpula, que es del mismo material. Restauro Compás y Canto S.A. 2021-02-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos evaluados por pares application/pdf https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/99 Revista Gremium; Vol. 7 No. E2 (2020): Conservacion del patrimonio edificado con tierra; 50-61 Revista Gremium; Vol. 7 Núm. E2 (2020): Conservacion del patrimonio edificado con tierra; 50-61 2007-8773 spa https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/99/67 https://editorialrestauro.com.mx/gremium/index.php/gremium/article/view/99/18 Derechos de autor 2021 Fabio Samuel Carbajal Bengoa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
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title Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
title_short Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
title_full Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
title_fullStr Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
title_full_unstemmed Restoration of facadist intervention of the Figallo House Sullana (Peru)
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description The Figallo house is a building recognized as an Architectural Monument on April 26, 1989 by Resolución Jefatural 191-89-INC / J. Originally built with brick on the first level and quincha on the second level, it has a republican neoclassical style typical of the 1920s in Peru. It was intervened in the 1950s, during which the preservation of the buildings due to their typology or age was not important, the original interior of the house being demolished (becoming a case of façade) and the entire perimeter facade maintained, constructing a new building of brick walls, columns and reinforced concrete slabs to which the original exterior façade was attached. In 2012, due to structural construction failures, lack of maintenance, attack of xylophagous insects, damage caused by the El Niño phenomenon, a new interior demolition and the restoration of the original façade were necessary. The new construction considers a new use that forces the building to have three floors and a basement, which will be built respecting the existing openings, as well as its connection to the façade walls, leading to the restoration of quincha walls and the dome that is of the same material.
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