Ocuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez

Ocuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - Exterior PhotographyOcuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - Exterior PhotographyOcuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - Interior PhotographyOcuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - Interior PhotographyOcuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - More Images+ 14

  • Category: Community Center
  • Participants: Coop. Cabure-í MNCI Misiones. Taller Mediterráneo FAUD UNC. FNA
  • City: Misiones
  • Country: Argentina
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Ocuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez - Exterior Photography
© Federico Cairoli

Text description provided by the architects. The community hall project for Guarani MBYA indigenous communities in Misiones, Argentina, recovers ancient structural techniques which are local and sustainable, paired with simple and accessible industrial techniques that speed up construction time and improve building quality. The project looks to contribute to the empowerment of the communities via a work of assisted self-construction, replicable and sustainable, that assures the community’s well-being. The final product is a building with a strong symbolic character and a great appropriation on the part of the community that builds it and lives in it. This hall manages to transform into a temple, which expresses the bond between ancestral and academic wisdom, contributing to the civic and spiritual union of the community.

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Cite: "Ocuyrey Guarani MBYA Community Hall / Julio Ignacio Paez" [Ocuyrey Salón comunitario MBYA guaraní / Julio Ignacio Paez] 28 Jun 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/964045/ocuyrey-guarani-mbya-community-hall-julio-ignacio-paez> ISSN 0719-8884

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