Centro semillero deportivo de la ciudad de Iquitos – San Juan Bautista – Loreto 2024
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2025-04-07
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Universidad Científica del Perú
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El presente trabajo de investigación desarrolla el proyecto arquitectónico Centro Semillero Deportivo de la Ciudad de Iquitos - San Juan Bautista - Loreto 2024, con el propósito de fortalecer la formación de jóvenes deportistas, en diversas disciplinas y proporcionar instalaciones adecuadas que fomenten el desarrollo del deporte en la región.
Actualmente, la ciudad de Iquitos enfrenta una problemática relacionada con la insuficiencia de infraestructura deportiva de calidad, lo que limita la preparación de los atletas y reduce las oportunidades para el desarrollo del talento deportivo. Diversos estudios han evidenciado que la falta de espacios deportivos adecuados no solo afecta el rendimiento de los atletas, sino que también tiene implicaciones en la salud, la integración social y la promoción de valores a través del deporte. En este contexto, el proyecto busca atender esta necesidad mediante la implementación de un centro especializado que permita el entrenamiento, la enseñanza y la competencia en disciplinas como karate, judo, vóley, fútbol 7, fútbol 11, natación y gimnasia.
La investigación se enmarca en la línea de Tipología Arquitectónica, considerando un enfoque sostenible y contextualizado al entorno urbano y paisajístico de la zona. Se analizaron antecedentes históricos, sociales y culturales para determinar los lineamientos de diseño más adecuados, así como la normativa vigente que rige la construcción de infraestructura deportiva en el Perú. Además, se realizó un estudio de las características físicas, climáticas, topográficas y morfológicas del terreno para garantizar que el diseño responda eficientemente a las condiciones del lugar.
Finalmente, la implementación del Centro Semillero Deportivo no solo contribuirá al desarrollo de los jóvenes atletas , sino que también fomentará hábitos saludables en la comunidad y generará oportunidades económicas a través de eventos deportivos y alquiler de espacios, asegurando su sostenibilidad a largo plazo.
This research project develops the architectural design of the Sports Seedbed Center of the City of Iquitos - San Juan Bautista - Loreto 2024, with the aim of strengthening the training of young athletes in various disciplines and providing adequate facilities to promote sports development in the region. Currently, the city of Iquitos faces a challenge related to the lack of high-quality sports infrastructure, which limits the preparation of athletes and reduces opportunities for sports talent development. Various studies have shown that the lack of adequate sports spaces not only affects athletes' performance but also has implications for health, social integration, and the promotion of values through sports. In this context, the project seeks to address this need by implementing a specialized center that enables training, education, and competition in disciplines such as karate, judo, volleyball, 7-a-side football, 11-a-side football, swimming, and gymnastics. The research follows the Architectural Typology approach, incorporating a sustainable and context-aware design that integrates with the urban and landscape environment of the area. Historical, social, and cultural precedents were analyzed to determine the most suitable design guidelines, as well as the current regulations governing sports infrastructure construction in Peru. Additionally, a study of the physical, climatic, topographical, and morphological characteristics of the site was conducted to ensure that the design effectively adapts to local conditions. Finally, the implementation of the Sports Seedbed Center will not only contribute to the development of young athletes but will also promote healthy habits within the community and generate economic opportunities through sports events and facility rentals, ensuring its long-term sustainability.
This research project develops the architectural design of the Sports Seedbed Center of the City of Iquitos - San Juan Bautista - Loreto 2024, with the aim of strengthening the training of young athletes in various disciplines and providing adequate facilities to promote sports development in the region. Currently, the city of Iquitos faces a challenge related to the lack of high-quality sports infrastructure, which limits the preparation of athletes and reduces opportunities for sports talent development. Various studies have shown that the lack of adequate sports spaces not only affects athletes' performance but also has implications for health, social integration, and the promotion of values through sports. In this context, the project seeks to address this need by implementing a specialized center that enables training, education, and competition in disciplines such as karate, judo, volleyball, 7-a-side football, 11-a-side football, swimming, and gymnastics. The research follows the Architectural Typology approach, incorporating a sustainable and context-aware design that integrates with the urban and landscape environment of the area. Historical, social, and cultural precedents were analyzed to determine the most suitable design guidelines, as well as the current regulations governing sports infrastructure construction in Peru. Additionally, a study of the physical, climatic, topographical, and morphological characteristics of the site was conducted to ensure that the design effectively adapts to local conditions. Finally, the implementation of the Sports Seedbed Center will not only contribute to the development of young athletes but will also promote healthy habits within the community and generate economic opportunities through sports events and facility rentals, ensuring its long-term sustainability.
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Centro Semillero Deportivo, Infraestructura deportiva, Formación de atletas, Sostenibilidad, Deporte en Iquitos, Sports Seedbed Center, Sports infrastructure, Athlete training, Sustainability, Sports in Iquitos
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