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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoÁrbol de Tinta No. 223. Especial Arquitectura(Comunicación institucional de la Universidad de Ibagué, 2017-05) Peñaloza Kairuz, Eduardo; Mestre, Octavio; Hernández Molina, Rubén; Niglio, Olimpia; Rodríguez, Carlos Mario; Cifuentes Segovia, Mario Fernando; Suárez R., Gabriel; Velandia Silva, César Augusto; Fandiño, Juan; Solis, Juan Felipe; Ospina-Tascón, Juan José; Ortiz Bernal, José Afranio; Fajardo Suárez, Jaime; Mogollón, Mauricio; Quimbayo Cardona, Clara; Giraldo, Andrés Felipe
- PublicaciónSólo datosDeepening in the Magdalena river influence with historical growth of Honda (Colombia). An atypical case of urban morphology study in Latin America(Cogent Social Sciences, 2019-03-19) Ospina-Tascón, Juan José; Velandia Silva, César Augusto; Peñaloza Kairuz, EduardoThe municipality of Honda (Tolima—Colombia) is located at the convergence of the rivers Magdalena, Gualí River and Quebradaseca. Its geographical location constitutes a key structuring node for regional development in the Colombian historical context. Since its origins, prehispanic Honda has been configured in an atypical way to the other Latin American cities then traced over with the imprint of the Spanish checkerboard. The goal of the study is to recognize the relevance of the Magdalena River, its tributaries and the geomorphological conditions of the place as relevant elements in its urban transformation closely related to the environment. Primary sources as historical archive, literature and planimetry referring to settlement and colonization processes are investigated, which is then contrasted with current cartography and satellite images that provide new graphic and theoretical material. City of Honda heritage, declared as an asset of national interest by culture law for its preservation, still requires to building its history about city implications with the nature-culture linkages of land-water landscape.
- PublicaciónSólo datosOrigins of regional planning in Colombia and its challenges for the territory of the 21st century [Orígenes de la planeación regional en Colombia y sus retos ante el territorio del siglo XXI](Urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana, 2021-11-29) Velandia Silva, César Augusto; Ospina-Tascón, Juan JoséThe article is intended to highlight the origins of regional geographic thinking in Colombia and to explain the dynamics involved in the challenges of regional planning in the twenty-first century, currently materialized in the Planning Administrative Regions (RAP). The research aims to contribute to the knowledge and interpretation of the challenges presented by applied associativity from the perspective of geographic science (human and cultural) and to investigate the ethnocultural origins of the regional forms of organization and policies that spatially influence the Colombian territory. This spirit remains in the process of concretization of the RAPs, which the authors attribute to Fals Borda in "La insurgencia de las provincias" (1988). These are discussed given the need to rescue the natural-cultural bases for the sustainability of the territory and social innovation. The process initiated by Fals Borda culminates with Law 1962 of 2019, which establishes the basis for the construction of the Territorial Entity Region (RET).
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEl río Magdalena en el crecimiento histórico de Honda (Colombia). Un caso atípico de morfología urbana en América Latina(Ediciones Unibagué, 2019-10) Ospina-Tascón, Juan José; Peñaloza Kairuz, Eduardo; Velandia Silva, César Augusto
- PublicaciónSólo datosTechnique as function of memory: heritage values and revaluation of habitat and the landscape in Ambalema, Colombia(VITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability, 2020-06-12) Aponte García, Gloria; Peñaloza Kairuz, Eduardo; Ospina-Tascón, Juan José; Velandia Silva, César AugustoThe present work is framed in two notions: 1) that in the habitat all scales are interdependent, and 2) that it is necessary to integrate knowledge from various disciplinary origins, for a better understanding of the current world and for the achievement of more responsible actions. This approach is particularly applied to the field of conservation and restoration of natural and cultural heritage. Recent exercises are brought to explain the specific case of Ambalema, Tolima, Colombia, with emphasis on specific actions carried out by the University of Ibagué through its North Tolima Architecture Lab, Ambalema headquarters. Since the declaration of the historic center of Ambalema, as a national monument in 1980, and mainly in the course of the twenty first century, both from the academy and from civil society, efforts have been carried out to maintain and enhance the cultural heritage values of this place of recognized historical importance in Colombia. In this case, the historical review exceptionally transcends the usual assessment of the colonial, or postcolonial, by going back in time to find the true material and technical roots in pre-Hispanic practices. The consequent deterioration of the passage of time calls for interventions, which, if not careful and attentive to the patrimonial importance of the context, may become a reason for the gradual deterioration of the historical Ambalema related value. Simultaneously, it is crucial to combat disinterest on the part of the population, by motivating and inviting them to participate in the practical exercises that are being carried out in that municipality. This approach has been successfully applied in the actions mentioned. The physical works carried out on site by the aforementioned architectural lab are detailed here, as well as the participation achieved by groups of local inhabitants in the activities accomplished. The full coherence of this material work is taken advantage of, as a point of convergence of the concepts indicated above, to obtain applicable lessons and new theoretical-practical perspectives on: technique as function of memory.