Decrease in the Patrimonial Wealth and Cultural Experience of Guayaquil, Ecuador

Authors

  • Derly Tamara Ramírez Aguilar Consaporf SA
  • Maytte Ivonne Revilla Espinoza Consaporf SA

Keywords:

Culture, Experience, Connection, Heritage, Nodes, Analysis

Abstract

La decrease of cultural wealth and cultural experience in Guayaquil, Ecuador, is a concerning issue that has led to the loss of essential elements of the city's identity and deeply rooted traditions. Throughout the years, Guayaquil has been an emblem of cultural diversity and heritage richness, but lately, a shadow of concern hovers over the city due to the decline of its cultural legacy. The article emphasizes the importance of preserving and revitalizing Guayaquil's cultural heritage to enrich social life, community cohesion, and boost the city's touristic appeal. There is a recognized need to connect the existing cultural nodes in Guayaquil, such as museums, theaters, and iconic public spaces, to create an integrated and accessible cultural experience for both residents and visitors. The methodology applied in the article includes an analysis of the city's cultural and urban context, along with an urban approach based on Jan Gehl's "Six Steps to Transform Public Space." Based on this methodology, strategies are proposed to counteract this cultural decline. Among these strategies is the creation of a cultural route that connects and promotes Guayaquil's cultural nodes, revitalizing urban spaces and encouraging citizen participation. Additionally, the installation of urban furniture and green areas is suggested. Through these actions, the goal is to ensure that Guayaquil's cultural legacy endures over time and enriches the lives of both Guayaquileños and visitors. 

Author Biographies

Derly Tamara Ramírez Aguilar, Consaporf SA

Born in Piñas, Ecuador, architecture student at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of the University of Guayaquil, currently in the eighth semester. He has participated in events presented by the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of the University of Guayaquil such as the expofau, through the theme of projects, working in different fields of architecture and different types of urban planning and design projects. His fields of interest and possible future lines of research consist of new forms of sustainable design, urban design and its relationship with people. As well as the implementation of environmental awareness criteria in future design projects.

Maytte Ivonne Revilla Espinoza, Consaporf SA

He was born in Quininde, Ecuador, a student at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of the University of Guayaquil, currently in the eighth semester. He has participated in ExpoFau Faculty events, in presentations of projects carried out in class. Among the main research interests, my vision focuses on the analysis of urban architecture, and the importance of creating spaces that integrate with the city, and thus help the quality of life of the inhabitants.

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Published

2023-08-30

How to Cite

Ramírez Aguilar, D. T., & Revilla Espinoza, M. I. (2023). Decrease in the Patrimonial Wealth and Cultural Experience of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Artes: Architecture, Technology and Sustainability, 5(1). Retrieved from https://revistas.ug.edu.ec/index.php/artes/article/view/1576

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