Rehabilitación de la Casa Hacienda de Guayabamba.

At the mention of a state, one immediately thinks of a very large house with a large family of landowners that have lived there day by day, always connected to the activities of agriculture and livestock. In addition, it evokes the sensation that the surrounding land is endless, full of different an...

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Autor: Segovia Romero, Luis Germán
Tipo de recurso: tesis de maestría
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo
Repositorio:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:localhost:51000/12038
Acceso en línea:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/12038
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Casa Hacienda de Guayllabamba
patologías
conservación
inmuebles
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Sumario:At the mention of a state, one immediately thinks of a very large house with a large family of landowners that have lived there day by day, always connected to the activities of agriculture and livestock. In addition, it evokes the sensation that the surrounding land is endless, full of different animals, trees, crops, and paths. Over time, the “Gangotena” family, the original owners of the Guayllabamba estate, has been one of the most important families in Ecuador, with influence in politics, industry, academics, and agriculture. The family´s influence, since the early years of the Republic of Ecuador, extend not only to Quito, but also to various parts of the surrounding provinces, where they acquired numerous lands and properties “pc4” that were sold over the years. As part of a graduation project with applied research and/or development components of the master’s degree in Restoration and Conservation of Cultural Assets, specializing in Built Heritage, it has been proposed to conduct a diagnosis of the current condition of the Guayllabamba estate house pc1. This involves identifying its pathologies pc2 and suggesting appropriate treatments to ensure its preservation pc3 and enhancement that allows for providing better conditions for its use, as it is one of the properties with a historical testimonial value in the Chambo Canton.