Architectural design in the mid-twentieth century and currently in Culiacan, Mexico.

The architect's commitment is to society where the needs of inhabiting architectural spaces, their laws and standards that dictate for their design are contemplated; before the contemporaneity to apply the technology and the vanguard concepts; and above all with nature, this is acting with resp...

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Hlavní autor: Mendoza Anguiano, Ricardo
Médium: Online
Jazyk:spa
Vydáno: UNIVERSIDAD DE SONORA 2022
On-line přístup:https://madgu.unison.mx/index.php/madgu/article/view/76
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Shrnutí:The architect's commitment is to society where the needs of inhabiting architectural spaces, their laws and standards that dictate for their design are contemplated; before the contemporaneity to apply the technology and the vanguard concepts; and above all with nature, this is acting with respect to the natural and built context. Part of the architectural production in the city has moved away from this objective, not by having regional references and above all by the application of the regulations that legitimize society. This is not private in the production of private architecture but in the public, because it is up to all of us. The research contains the architectural typological comparative analysis between the architectural production of modernity and the contemporaneity of Culiacán, Sinaloa, this through the applied and descriptive classified research method. As a consequence of not taking the local environment into account, various buildings have complicated their comfort air conditioning. Keywords: architectural production, energy expenditure, regulations and standards.