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Architects:Al Borde, David Guambo, UTI - Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica
Year :2016
Photographs :JAG Studio
Design Team : Al Borde + UTI – Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica + David Guambo
Teachers : Al Borde
Assistant Professor : Martín Real
Institution : UTI – Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica
Student : David Guambo
City : Sucre
Country : Ecuador
The problem that triggers this work comes together with the duty of his author: I became a big fan to listen up the music loud, it allowed me to do my architecture school assignments during the nights, but I did not realize that this bothered my neighbors.
The project is a small cabin/studio to do the homework and listen to music without disturbing anybody. An introspection space settled down into the slope of the terrain, leaving at its lower base a meeting and rest space for the neighbors, which can be under the shade.
The project recovers traditional construction systems, which over time were relegated or even neglected by their inhabitants. People there make fun of the project because I was building with a traditional technique, it is not common to value our heritage, and most people prefer to build like in the city, thinking that they will save money. The construction of this shelter -small sound’s box- brings a contemporary language to the lost vernacular architecture in the village of Sucre.
Kusy Kawsay means Passionate Life, it is written in Kichwa -traditional language of the andes indigenous.
*Extracto de la conversación con el estudiante David Guambo.
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