I want to wings of lust, free wings, strong wings ...
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I want wings, angel wings, hopes that will not wither ...
Wanted Wings ...
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Cycle "Architectural heritage in Peru 17 and 24 February and 3 March 2010 with Luis Enrique Tord, José Canziani and Wiley Ludeña
General Sommelier
The architectural legacy has always been recognized as an important part of cultural heritage of our ancestors. However, there are still many aspects that in relation to its protection, should be taken into account for preservation and for their integration and cultural resources. It is important therefore to realize that the policies and criteria for conservation and revaluation influence, sometimes a decisive, how-are monuments of our pre-Hispanic past, Cologne and XX century, are perceived by society . Temples
Colonial Colca Valley, Arequipa
Luis Enrique Tord
7:00 pm February 17
The sixteen Colca colonial churches were built between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries and have in its architecture, altars and sculptures elements of styles Renaissance Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical. Also, several of them are linked to surperuano mixed style, which included new architectural forms in the decorative style of English America. This exhibition is based on an investigation that began in 1980 and has as its purpose the enhancement of the architectural heritage of the colonial church. Architecture and urban planning
moche
José Canziani
7:00 pm February 24
Moche society (ca. 200 to 700 AD) is both the apogee of early societies in the northern coast of Peru as well as urban centers theocratic , which were at the heart colossal structures pyramid which dominated the cities of this era. Thus, the studies developed in recent decades in the Huaca de la Luna have not only revealed the extraordinary wealth of iconographic discourse deployed in ceremonial settings, but also the special significance of the monumental architecture as a framework for implementing the ritual activities of the highest order.
industrial heritage in the twentieth century Peru
Wiley Ludeña
March 3 7:00 pm
The criteria used in Peru to designate what is or is not equity have been implemented and developed as a notions involved in bias nineteenth century and influenced social interest and culturally discriminatory. For this reason, unlike other nations, the lack of recognition that gives recognition to the industrial culture requires the task to recognize and protect the vast range of factories, mills, mining camps, railroads and hydroelectric plants that form part of the job that shaped the civil and productive society, composed mainly of workers of modern Peru.