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- Title
Estrategia para proyectos DE DISEÑO DE INTERIORES CON IDENTIDAD ÉTNICA.
- Authors
ALEJANDRA MORA-CANTELLANO, MARÍA DEL PILAR; ELISA CAVIEDES-MONDRAGÓN, MARÍA
- Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of a project strategy for interior design, as a symbolic interaction between actors, space, and objects as mediators for the appropriation of regional identities. Under the consideration that a design strategy must guide project development in an innovative way through various phases to solve social needs. Methodologically it is developed in three periods; in the first instance, the approach to symbolic interactionism and concepts on identity appropriation are described, as well as some references on the configuration of objects and their role as mediators in a design discourse. In the next one, the method for the analysis of the three categories is defined, the basis of the project proposal, with a qualitative descriptive approach, concerning; objects as symbolic mediators; the contexts intervened by design; and the designers who propose the regional identity project as communicators of the discourse of objects and spaces, as well as some variables resulting from the case studies. In a final period, the data obtained from the previous ones are inserted in a series of phases and steps that make up a design process, highlighting the purposes and concepts for symbolic interaction and identity appropriation through the discourse of traditional objects, thus such as the selection of a design approach that establishes the concepts from the endogenous values of traditional communities, forming a project strategy for interior design with ethnic identity, establishing some assumptions about its application in the field of design and the purpose of promoting the social development, highlighting the cultural heritage of the regions.
- Publication
Legado de Arquitectura y Diseño, 2021, Vol 16, Issue 30, p46
- ISSN
2007-3615
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36677/legado.v16i30.15438