Nem directions of caribbean architecture
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Resumo: | The aim of this paper is part of recognizing the current changes of the Caribbean Dominican architecture focused on the condition of the tropical environment and particularly the definition of inputs to the process of change by the addition of new solutions and traditional materials of the Caribbean. It is important to recognize the changes that are currently suffering the architectural proposals in the two most important aspects: the urban-influenced and permeated by the new recreation of closed complexes. This duality of the architectonic has allowed greater freedom of composition related to the tropical environment of large projects and recreational complexes, for example, Cap Cana and Casa de Campo. The background of these solutions go back to the wooden architecture made in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in the towns and large sugar industries. The prosperity of the su- gar industry product attracted many with solutions adapted to the tropical climate that have served as references to the new current solutions. Are valued equally adaptive solutions of the Modern Movement in the Caribbean, held in the new material of his time, reinforced concrete, with its transparency, drop shadows and sinuosity in the main comparative cases of Santo Domingo, Havana, and Fort de France. |
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Nem directions of caribbean architectureNuevos rumbos de la arquitectura tropical architectureCaribbean architecturecontemporary architecturearquitectura tropicalarquitectura caribeñaarquitectura contemporaneaThe aim of this paper is part of recognizing the current changes of the Caribbean Dominican architecture focused on the condition of the tropical environment and particularly the definition of inputs to the process of change by the addition of new solutions and traditional materials of the Caribbean. It is important to recognize the changes that are currently suffering the architectural proposals in the two most important aspects: the urban-influenced and permeated by the new recreation of closed complexes. This duality of the architectonic has allowed greater freedom of composition related to the tropical environment of large projects and recreational complexes, for example, Cap Cana and Casa de Campo. The background of these solutions go back to the wooden architecture made in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in the towns and large sugar industries. The prosperity of the su- gar industry product attracted many with solutions adapted to the tropical climate that have served as references to the new current solutions. Are valued equally adaptive solutions of the Modern Movement in the Caribbean, held in the new material of his time, reinforced concrete, with its transparency, drop shadows and sinuosity in the main comparative cases of Santo Domingo, Havana, and Fort de France.El objetivo de este trabajo se enmarca en reconocer los cambios actuales de la arquitectura dominicana y caribeña enfocada en la condición del entorno tropical y particularmente la definición de los aportes al proceso de cambio por la incorporación de nuevas soluciones y materiales tradicionales de la región del Caribe. Es importante el reconocimiento del cambio que actualmente sufren las propuestas arquitectónicas, en las dos vertientes más relevantes: la condicionada por lo urbano y la permeada por los nuevos complejos cerrados de recreo. Esta dualidad del quehacer arquitectónico ha permitido mayores libertades compositivas relacionadas con el entorno tropical en los proyectos de los grandes complejos recreativos como, por ejemplo, Cap Cana e Casa de Campo. Los antecedentes de estas soluciones se remontan a la arquitectura de madera realizada a finales del siglo XIX e inicios del XX, en los pueblos y en los grandes Centrales Azucareros. La prosperidad producto de la industria azucarera atrajo consigo innumerables soluciones adaptadas al clima tropical que han servido como referentes a las nuevas soluciones actuales. Igualmente se valorizan las soluciones de adaptación del Movimiento Moderno al Caribe, realizadas en el nuevo material de su época, el hormigón armado, consus transparencias, sombras y sinuosidades en los principales casos comparativos de Santo Domingo, La Habana y Fort de France.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2011-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/298arq.urb; No. 6 (2011): jul. - dez. ; 4-29arq.urb; Núm. 6 (2011): jul. - dez. ; 4-29arq.urb; n. 6 (2011): jul. - dez. ; 4-291984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTporhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/298/274Copyright (c) 2011 Mauricia Domínguezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDomínguez, Mauricia 2021-03-26T19:32:41Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/298Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2021-03-26T19:32:41arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse |
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Nem directions of caribbean architecture Nuevos rumbos de la arquitectura |
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Domínguez, Mauricia |
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Domínguez, Mauricia |
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tropical architecture Caribbean architecture contemporary architecture arquitectura tropical arquitectura caribeña arquitectura contemporanea |
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tropical architecture Caribbean architecture contemporary architecture arquitectura tropical arquitectura caribeña arquitectura contemporanea |
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The aim of this paper is part of recognizing the current changes of the Caribbean Dominican architecture focused on the condition of the tropical environment and particularly the definition of inputs to the process of change by the addition of new solutions and traditional materials of the Caribbean. It is important to recognize the changes that are currently suffering the architectural proposals in the two most important aspects: the urban-influenced and permeated by the new recreation of closed complexes. This duality of the architectonic has allowed greater freedom of composition related to the tropical environment of large projects and recreational complexes, for example, Cap Cana and Casa de Campo. The background of these solutions go back to the wooden architecture made in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in the towns and large sugar industries. The prosperity of the su- gar industry product attracted many with solutions adapted to the tropical climate that have served as references to the new current solutions. Are valued equally adaptive solutions of the Modern Movement in the Caribbean, held in the new material of his time, reinforced concrete, with its transparency, drop shadows and sinuosity in the main comparative cases of Santo Domingo, Havana, and Fort de France. |
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