Traditional Two Story Home

Title

Traditional Two Story Home
Sumak Kawsay

Subject

Andean; indigenous people; vernacular architecture; residential structures

Description

This project was funded by Bernard and Anne Spitzer Travel Fellowship for research projects involving travel abroad and incorporating the study of architecture, landscape architecture, or urbanism.
Sumak Kawsay means Good Living in the Kichwa language. It guides a harmonious life through egalitarian principles related to community and reciprocity. According to the Andean Cosmovision (the world view of the indigenous people of the Andes region); nature, mankind, and Pachamama (mother earth), are one whole cosmic family that is perpetually related. Within this spectrum transcendental elements form the fundamental bases of an indigenous society. It was my intention to return to my roots in Ecuador and experience this form of thought. From my experience I was able to conclude that Sumak Kawsay is manifested in the coexistence between all beings. Within the Kichwa community it is manifested through the solidarity and reciprocity held in daily activities.

Creator

Delgado, Michael
Community of Sarayaku

Rights

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Michael Delgado

Type

Architecture and City Planning

Identifier

T0400

Coverage

Sarayaku, Pastaza, Ecuador

Files

13508681-IMG_6543.jpg

Citation

Delgado, Michael and Community of Sarayaku, “Traditional Two Story Home,” Spitzer School of Architecture, accessed November 18, 2024, http://digitalscholarship.ccny.cuny.edu/architecture/items/show/591.

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