Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias

The degree work seeks to design and carry out the Tulipe area that has an extension of 1400 square meters which is part of the Interactive Museum of Science (MIC), is located in the north of the city of Quito, in Pedro Vicente Maldonado Avenue and Sincholagua Street, in the South zone of Chimbacalle...

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Autor Principal: Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole
Otros Autores: Montalvo Espinosa, Wilhelm Ruperto
Formato: Tesis de Pregrado
Publicado: Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2015. 2015
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topic MUSEO
ÁREA TULIPE
ILUMINACIÓN NATURAL
ARQUITECTURA
spellingShingle MUSEO
ÁREA TULIPE
ILUMINACIÓN NATURAL
ARQUITECTURA
Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole
Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
description The degree work seeks to design and carry out the Tulipe area that has an extension of 1400 square meters which is part of the Interactive Museum of Science (MIC), is located in the north of the city of Quito, in Pedro Vicente Maldonado Avenue and Sincholagua Street, in the South zone of Chimbacalle. The Tulipe Area takes its name from the archaeological site in which they settled Yumba civilization, the same that use advanced architecture with accurate geometric, beginning from the Latin cross and a nucleus in order to perform their pools of the same name. That is why I had chosen the “Geometry Tulipe” as a concept, which will be reflected in the interior spaces, through the management of range of colors, using the equinox as reference, as well as their flection of horizontal elements, on the ceiling and on the floor using the mirage (use of pools); also used the natural lighting that provides the current building, and will take place on consecutive design that binds the floor with the furniture; achieving spaces that respond to the needs and performance of the visitors, obtaining new knowledge through interactivity. An interior designer will intervene in the 1400 square meters dividing the space into 4 zones including rooms for dance therapy, handicraft workshops, exhibition hall and cafeteria; in which all rooms have been distinctly adapted to carry out different activities including physical, creative, culinary and recreational ones for children within the age of 4 and 12. The rooms will take into account the chromatic, ventilation, acoustics, physical ergonomics and use of design. This project is generated by the requirement of dance therapy rooms and underutilization of this area in this museum, fulfilling the need for visitors and inhabitants around of the zone. Achieving with the interior intervention an input to the MIC museum and to Quito city, using the origin of the name of the area, through the application of interior design and providing comfort to the users.
author2 Montalvo Espinosa, Wilhelm Ruperto
author_facet Montalvo Espinosa, Wilhelm Ruperto
Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole
author Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole
author_sort Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole
title Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
title_short Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
title_full Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
title_fullStr Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
title_full_unstemmed Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias
title_sort interiorismo del área detulipe del museo interactivo de ciencias
publisher Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2015.
publishDate 2015
url http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/4331
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spelling ir-:33000-43312019-03-25T19:13:43Z Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias Vayas Ordoñez, Camila Nicole Montalvo Espinosa, Wilhelm Ruperto MUSEO ÁREA TULIPE ILUMINACIÓN NATURAL ARQUITECTURA The degree work seeks to design and carry out the Tulipe area that has an extension of 1400 square meters which is part of the Interactive Museum of Science (MIC), is located in the north of the city of Quito, in Pedro Vicente Maldonado Avenue and Sincholagua Street, in the South zone of Chimbacalle. The Tulipe Area takes its name from the archaeological site in which they settled Yumba civilization, the same that use advanced architecture with accurate geometric, beginning from the Latin cross and a nucleus in order to perform their pools of the same name. That is why I had chosen the “Geometry Tulipe” as a concept, which will be reflected in the interior spaces, through the management of range of colors, using the equinox as reference, as well as their flection of horizontal elements, on the ceiling and on the floor using the mirage (use of pools); also used the natural lighting that provides the current building, and will take place on consecutive design that binds the floor with the furniture; achieving spaces that respond to the needs and performance of the visitors, obtaining new knowledge through interactivity. An interior designer will intervene in the 1400 square meters dividing the space into 4 zones including rooms for dance therapy, handicraft workshops, exhibition hall and cafeteria; in which all rooms have been distinctly adapted to carry out different activities including physical, creative, culinary and recreational ones for children within the age of 4 and 12. The rooms will take into account the chromatic, ventilation, acoustics, physical ergonomics and use of design. This project is generated by the requirement of dance therapy rooms and underutilization of this area in this museum, fulfilling the need for visitors and inhabitants around of the zone. Achieving with the interior intervention an input to the MIC museum and to Quito city, using the origin of the name of the area, through the application of interior design and providing comfort to the users. El trabajo de titulación procura diseñar e intervenir el Área Tulipe que tiene una extensión de 1400 metros cuadrados que son parte del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias (MIC), se encuentra ubicado en el Norte de la ciudad de Quito, en la Avenida Pedro Vicente Maldonado y Sincholagua, en el Sector de Chimbacalle. El Área Tulipe toma el nombre del lugar arqueológico en el cual se asentó la civilización Yumba, los mismos que hicieron uso de arquitectura avanzada con trazados geométricos exactos, partieron de la cruz latina y un núcleo para realizar las piscinas del mismo nombre. Es por ello que se eligió la “Geometría Tulipe” como concepto, el cual se verá reflejado en los espacios interiores, por medio del manejo de gama de colores, tomando como referente al equinoccio, así también como la reflexión de elementos horizontales, tanto en el techo como en el piso usando el espejismo (uso de las piscinas); igualmente se utilizará la iluminación natural que brinda la edificación actual, y se realizara el diseño consecutivo que enlaza el piso con el mobiliario; logrando espacios que respondan a las necesidades y desempeño de los visitantes, obteniendo nuevos conocimientos por medio de la interactividad. En los 1400m², se realizara la intervención interiorista, se dividirá en 4 zonas que son: salas de bailoterapia, talleres de manualidades, sala de exhibición y cafetería; su diseño se ha hecho para que en estas áreas se realicen actividades físicas, creativas, culinarias y recreativas para niños con rangos de edad desde los 4 a los 12 años ofreciendo espacios equipados en donde se toma en cuenta la cromática, ventilación, acústica, ergonomía física y diseño a utilizar. Este proyecto interiorista se genera por el requerimiento de salas de bailoterapia y la subutilización de esta zona del MIC, cumpliendo con la necesidad de visitantes y habitantes del sector. Logrando con la intervención interiorista un aporte al MIC y a la cuidad de Quito, utilizando el origen del nombre del Área, por medio de la aplicación de interiorismo y brindando confort a los usuarios. 2015-11-09T15:32:20Z 2015-11-09T15:32:20Z 2015 bachelorThesis Vayas Ordoñez, C. N. (2015). Interiorismo del área deTulipe del Museo Interactivo de Ciencias (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito. UDLA-EC-TARI-2015-13 http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/4331 spa openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/ 288 p. application/pdf Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2015.
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