The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean

The ancestral villages located on the Bolivian highland make an evidence of the wealth of earthen architectural culture existing in the region. The housing system, part of the local architectural heritage, has pitifully been ignored and forgotten, because of the hegemony of the capitalist commercial...

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description The ancestral villages located on the Bolivian highland make an evidence of the wealth of earthen architectural culture existing in the region. The housing system, part of the local architectural heritage, has pitifully been ignored and forgotten, because of the hegemony of the capitalist commercial logic, contributed by the development and progressivism. Today we see this housing system collapsing as time passes by, regardless of its cognitive, historical and cultural content. Within this system, there is evidence of the parity of the muruqu-taru uta (house of circular and quadrangular shape), as the main and specific components of the housing system of the Ayllu and Marka studied on the Highlands. During fieldwork, three spaces were found in the housing system: a) the manqha uta (private home space); b) the taypi uta (central home space); c) uta anqa (environment and contour of the home), where the material-spiritual logic of the Aymara culture is embodied in counterpart, equity and harmonious cosmo-coexistence, presenting a high ecological and environmental knowledge, using natural local materials, thinking about the welfare of the other worlds of cosmos.
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spelling repositorio.uan.edu.co-123456789-106282024-10-14T03:50:06Z The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean La arquitectura de los pueblos milenarios del altiplano: una configuración femenina y masculina, Jaqi Andino Yampara Blanco, Pacha Yapucha Muruqu-Taru uta patrimonio construcción con tierra sistema de vivienda Muruqu-Taru uta heritage earthen construction house system The ancestral villages located on the Bolivian highland make an evidence of the wealth of earthen architectural culture existing in the region. The housing system, part of the local architectural heritage, has pitifully been ignored and forgotten, because of the hegemony of the capitalist commercial logic, contributed by the development and progressivism. Today we see this housing system collapsing as time passes by, regardless of its cognitive, historical and cultural content. Within this system, there is evidence of the parity of the muruqu-taru uta (house of circular and quadrangular shape), as the main and specific components of the housing system of the Ayllu and Marka studied on the Highlands. During fieldwork, three spaces were found in the housing system: a) the manqha uta (private home space); b) the taypi uta (central home space); c) uta anqa (environment and contour of the home), where the material-spiritual logic of the Aymara culture is embodied in counterpart, equity and harmonious cosmo-coexistence, presenting a high ecological and environmental knowledge, using natural local materials, thinking about the welfare of the other worlds of cosmos. Los pueblos ancestrales situados en el altiplano boliviano evidencian una tradición rica en arquitectura con tierra. El sistema de vivienda, parte del patrimonio arquitectónico altiplánico, por la hegemonía de la lógica mercantil capitalista del “desarrollo” y progresismo, se encuentra ignorado y olvidado. Hoy vemos este sistema de viviendas desmoronándose año tras año, sin importar a nadie el contenido cognitivo, histórico y cultural que representan. En él se evidencia la existencia paritaria del muruqu-taru uta (casa de base circular y cuadrangular), como componente principal y particular del sistema de vivienda del Ayllu y la Marka estudiada del altiplano. Al realizar el trabajo de campo y levantamiento de las unidades analizadas, se halló la configuración de tres espacios en el sistema de vivienda: el uta manqha (casa adentro), el uta taypi (centro de la casa) y el uta anqa (entorno y contorno de la casa), donde se plasma la lógica material-espiritual en complemento, equidad y cosmo-convivencia armónica, además de presentar una alta sabiduría ecológica ambiental, al utilizar materiales naturales del lugar, pensando en el bienestar de los otros mundos del cosmos. 2019-11-25 2024-10-10T02:30:31Z 2024-10-10T02:30:31Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/170 10.54104/nodo.v14n27.170 https://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/10628 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/170/138 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 application/pdf UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO REVISTA NODO; Vol. 14 Núm. 27 (2019); 8 - 23 2346-092X 1909-3888 10.54104/nodo.v14n27
spellingShingle Muruqu-Taru uta
patrimonio
construcción con tierra
sistema de vivienda
Muruqu-Taru uta
heritage
earthen construction
house system
Yampara Blanco, Pacha Yapucha
The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title_full The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title_fullStr The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title_full_unstemmed The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title_short The architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano: a female and male configuration, Jaqui Andean
title_sort architecture of the millenary peoples of the altiplano a female and male configuration jaqui andean
topic Muruqu-Taru uta
patrimonio
construcción con tierra
sistema de vivienda
Muruqu-Taru uta
heritage
earthen construction
house system
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