Sustainability in the modern architecture of Arica learning from the history

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https://doi.org/10.47796/ra.2023i24.847

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Modern architecture, Sustainability, Climate, Bioclimatic

Abstract

In this article, some of the most emblematic works of architecture of the modernization of Arica located temporarily between 1958 and 1973 are reviewed based on their energy and environmental behavior, seeking a possible connection with the pre-Columbian cultures that inhabited the desert area.

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Author Biographies

Pablo Altikes Pinilla, AOA-Association of Architects' Offices (Chile)

Doctor in Architecture from the University of Seville, founding member of Docomomo Chile, AOA director, member of the AOA publications committee

Humberto Eliash Díaz, University of Chile

Architect from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of the University of Chile. Professor at the University of Chile. Co-author of the book Architecture and modernity in Chile, 1925-1965 with Manuel Moreno

Edith Pacci Leiva, Polytechnic University of Madrid (Spain)

Master in Advanced Technologies in Architectural Construction from the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, Polytechnic University of Madrid, specialty in Environment and Bioclimatic Architecture. Diploma in Fire Design and Protection from the FCFM of the University of Chile

Published

2023-12-14

How to Cite

Altikes Pinilla, P., Eliash Díaz, H., & Pacci Leiva, E. (2023). Sustainability in the modern architecture of Arica learning from the history. Arquitek, (24). https://doi.org/10.47796/ra.2023i24.847

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