(New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century

In the past years (21st century), the Peruvian north coast architecture, particularly the residential one, has been establishing an architectural expression of identity showing the idiosyncrasy of the designer (architect), his/her education and the education of his/her educators. It is based on a cl...

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主要作者: Romero Alamo, Israel
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出版: Universidad de Lima. Carrera de Arquitectura 2019
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spelling ojs-article-45322020-06-30T04:38:04Z (New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century (Nueva) Arquitectura residencial para la (nueva) clase media de la costa norte peruana. Siglo xxi Romero Alamo, Israel Middle class postmodernity dwelling Peruvian coast Clase media posmodernidad vivienda costa peruana In the past years (21st century), the Peruvian north coast architecture, particularly the residential one, has been establishing an architectural expression of identity showing the idiosyncrasy of the designer (architect), his/her education and the education of his/her educators. It is based on a clearly postmodern stance, which is conventional but has modern intentions and discourses, and generates an own unified language in an area of the country openly reliant on Lima. Studied cases showed that there is a formal supremacy based on a purely visual architecture, concerned on the architectural expression and the predominance of the signifier, but with a strong hidden economic and social meaning.   La arquitectura de la costa norte del Perú de los últimos años (siglo xxi), en específico la tipología residencial, viene formando una expresión arquitectónica de identidad en la que se manifiesta la idiosincrasia del proyectista (arquitecto) y su formación, así como la de sus formadores. Ella está basada en una clara postura posmoderna formalista, pero de intenciones y discursos modernos, que genera un lenguaje unificado y propio en un sector del país de facciones abiertamente limeño-dependientes. Pudo verse en los casos estudiados que se da la supremacía formal basada en una arquitectura visual y preocupada por la expresión arquitectónica y el predominio del significante, pero con un fuerte significado oculto de carácter económico y social. Universidad de Lima. Carrera de Arquitectura 2019-11-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Limaq/article/view/4532 10.26439/limaq2019.n005.4532 Limaq; No. 005 (2019); 137-166 Limaq; Núm. 005 (2019); 137-166 2523-630X 2410-6127 10.26439/limaq2019.n005 spa https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Limaq/article/view/4532/4505 Derechos de autor 2020 Limaq
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(New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century
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title (New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century
title_short (New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century
title_full (New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century
title_fullStr (New) Residential architecture for the (new) middle class from the Peruvian north coast in the 21st century
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description In the past years (21st century), the Peruvian north coast architecture, particularly the residential one, has been establishing an architectural expression of identity showing the idiosyncrasy of the designer (architect), his/her education and the education of his/her educators. It is based on a clearly postmodern stance, which is conventional but has modern intentions and discourses, and generates an own unified language in an area of the country openly reliant on Lima. Studied cases showed that there is a formal supremacy based on a purely visual architecture, concerned on the architectural expression and the predominance of the signifier, but with a strong hidden economic and social meaning.  
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