Arquitectura para la euforia colectiva
The Architecture for the Collective Euphoria, is a utopian proposal of architecture for the city from the city itself, inspired by areas in which urbanism does not traditionally develop; the circus and the entertainment industry. It seeks to make visible the latinamerican social behaviour, of celebr...
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Pazos Rezk, Maria
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- 2020
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- Circos
Contenedores
Arquitectura
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Pazos Rezk, Maria |
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Concha Serrano, María Carolina Serna Meza, Gloria Patricia |
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Pazos Rezk, Maria |
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Huertas Nadal, Daniel Villabona Triana, Catalina Alexandra Robayo Rojas, Felipe |
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The Architecture for the Collective Euphoria, is a utopian proposal of architecture for the city from the city itself, inspired by areas in which urbanism does not traditionally develop; the circus and the entertainment industry. It seeks to make visible the latinamerican social behaviour, of celebration and agglomeration, which promotes dynamics of union, exchange, mingling, and citizen coexistence, around festive practices. The project is inspired by the ideals of progress of Los Mártires, in Bogotá, formerly associated with the Estación de la Sabana and today, with Orange Economy proposals; a development model that promotes the importance of creativity and cultural diversity, through visual and performing arts, creative and cultural industries and new digital medias. By fusing circus and architecture, desirable and replicable experiences are facilitated, transforming the ordinary into extraordinary, through contemporary media, impossible narratives, and sensory experiences. The project seeks to create alternative realities to the fixed, static and projected city, building an ephemeral staging, with structures that take over what exists and give the urban environment a party-like character. The value of the circus is exalted, from its itinerant and eventual nature, which makes it a mobile and ever-changing event. The metaphorical interpretation of this context, as an example of behavior, movement and social dynamism, translated into a parasitic and nomadic design proposal, which alludes to the itinerant concept of entertainment. Urban spectacles, are the ideal settings to shape fantastic environments, transgressing the rational limits of reality, by proposing a space for participation and democracy, from loading machines and devices, capable of generating collective euphoria and citizen collaboration. |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Concha Serrano, María Carolinaaffedf87-28d4-4703-bdfd-86acb4f61073400Serna Meza, Gloria Patriciac5f08634-df82-4e81-a4fe-df181a1ab12b500Pazos Rezk, Maria03f0eb98-017c-46a6-ba98-a38de8411593400Huertas Nadal, DanielVillabona Triana, Catalina AlexandraRobayo Rojas, Felipe2021-08-10T18:07:43Z2021-08-10T18:07:43Z2020http://hdl.handle.net/1992/5105922862.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/The Architecture for the Collective Euphoria, is a utopian proposal of architecture for the city from the city itself, inspired by areas in which urbanism does not traditionally develop; the circus and the entertainment industry. 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Se busca, visibilizar un tejido social de celebración y aglomeración, que promueve dinámicas de unión, mezcla, intercambio y convivencia ciudadana, alrededor de prácticas festivas. El proyecto, se inspira en los ideales de progreso de la localidad de Los Mártires, antiguamente asociados, con la Estación de la Sabana y hoy en día, con propuestas de Economía Naranja; un modelo de desarrollo que impulsa la importancia de la creatividad y la diversidad cultural, mediante artes escénicas y visuales, industrias creativas y culturales y nuevos medios. Al mezclar la arquitectura con el circo, se facilitan experiencias deseables y replicables, que transforman lo ordinario en extraordinario, a través de medios contemporáneos, narrativas imposibles y experiencias sensoriales. Se busca crear realidades alternativas a la ciudad fija, estática y proyectada, armando una puesta en escena efímera, con estructuras que se apoderan de lo existente y le dan un carácter feriado al entorno urbano. Se exalta el valor del circo, desde su naturaleza itinerante y eventual, lo que lo hace un acontecimiento móvil y siempre cambiante. La interpretación metafórica de este contexto como ejemplo de comportamiento, movimiento y dinamismo social, se traduce a una propuesta de diseño parásito, nómada e itinerante, que alude al concepto ambulante del entretenimiento. 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