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Cuzco’s Unwed Mothers Group House

The final component of the assemblies was the unification of the pieces and the way it could achieve a panoramic view. Certain portions of the architecture, such as the wall begins to take a structural function and the diffusion of light and shadows. Adding a conception of space and its variations.

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Cuzco’s Unwed Mothers Group House Cuzco, Peru Professor Claudio Noriega Spring 2019

The construct reflects the importance of the Incan Empire. The principal inspiration for the architectural intervention was the weaving techniques from traditional textile fabrication. The relationship between the assemblies creates sound waves classification over the building. It looks for a great experience for the mothers and their children. The common areas are located on the upper floor and the distribution focuses on reducing the noise when the occupants go to the private spaces. The composition celebrates the mystical legends of Peru’s cultures. It advocates the importance of their past civilization in the present generations. Section A

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