Resumen
This article delves into the scientific knowledge of the
formal and typological values of a sample of traditional rural architecture from the
twentieth century in the province of Azuay, Ecuador, which has remained hidden or has simply
been little known and rarely assessed with objectivity. It is believed that the results of
this research will serve to regain a way of making architecture that is being lost. In
addition, the building and design principles studied can be used in teaching and learning
processes. These works of architecture, which were promoted for shelter and protection,
ultimately show a
constant search for beauty, geometric relationships and mathematical proportions that are
universal; although, perhaps the inhabitants of these areas are not aware of the enormous
contribution that their own architecture can make at an aesthetic and formal level.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Arquitecturas del Sur |
| Estado | Publicada - 2014 |
Palabras clave
- Arquitectura vernácula; Arquitectura rural; Forma; Viviendas rurales; Viviendas vernáculas