Aulario para la Universidad de La Habana
Abstract
Resumen: Se presenta el proyecto de un nuevo edificio de aulas para la
Universidad de La Habana, en una parcela ubicada cerca de dicho recinto
universitario, en las céntricas calles de K y 27 en El Vedado. El proyecto, realizado
a solicitud de la Dirección de Inversiones de la Universidad de La Habana (UH)
y de la Empresa de Proyectos Diseño Ciudad Habana (DCH), ofrece una
solución a las crecientes necesidades espaciales del alto centro de estudios, a
partir de una propuesta funcional, con una imagen acorde con las exigencias del
nuevo siglo.
Palabras clave: diseño arquitectónico, universidades, aulas.
Classrooms for the University of Havana
Abstract: This paper presents a project for building new classrooms for the
University of Havana. This building intended for lecturing is located in K
street and 27, Vedado, near the university campus. The project, requested by
the Department of Investments at the University of Havana and by Havana
Design Enterprise, offers a solution to the increasing spatial needs of the university
which includes a functional proposal with an image according to the demands of the
new century.
Key words: architectural design, universities, classrooms.
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