1. EL IMPACTO DEL PETRÓLEO EN LA CASA TRADICIONAL DE MARACAIBO. UNA MIRADA DESDE EL ANÁLISIS HISTÓRICO- URBANO.
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Suárez Acosta, Javier E. and Pirela Torres, Alexis E.
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VERNACULAR architecture , *PETROLEUM industry , *DOMESTIC architecture , *URBAN planning , *CULTURAL identity , *MODERN architecture -- 19th century ,LATIN American colonial architecture - Abstract
The traditional residential architecture of Maracaibo has been known in the collective memory of Venezuelans as a symbol of identity and as a kind of enduring cultural image. It is an archetype considered by locals to be a model of their colonial architecture; while in academia, it is understood as an example of nineteenth-century modernism. This paper aims to argue that it was in the context of the twentieth-century oil exploitation and during the government of Vicencio Pérez Soto, President of Zulia State (1926-1936), when economic and politic conditions were generated that made viable, through ordinances, the image that is now recognized as its traditional architecture. In this study, the historical-urban method was applied, which in its interdisciplinary approach achieves the procedural rigor of using written sources together with the operations typical of urban analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015