La Candelaria Neighborthood City of Guatemala, Forgotten Architectural Heritage

Authors

  • Leonel Alberto De la Roca Coronado Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn06a05

Keywords:

risk, built heritage, district, vulnerable

Abstract

The new Guatemala de la Asunción, has been impacted by climate change, due to its geographical location, the tectonic plates and volcanic features of the soil, which causes that the country is always threatened by tragic events that occur suddenly and on a recurring basis, by natural events (volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, hurricanes, storms, floods, landslides). Because the age of the District of La Candelaria, (since it is the second set in the Valle de la Ermita, after the transfer of the city in January 1776), likewise it was one of the areas damaged by the earthquake of February 4, 1976, has as a consequence that the architectural heritage of the District of La Candelaria is constantly at risk. In the 21st century, the problems of nationwide architectural heritage have additional components that make it more vulnerable to ruin, (social, economic and political deterioration, insecurity), which added to the poor state of physical buildings, referred to the lack of maintenance, little financial support and interest of the authorities to apply the laws for the protection of immovable cultural heritage assets. Within the Barrio of La Candelaria, there are homes and architectural remains, which could improve its current state. Guatemala needs to join the State and private institutions to ensure prevention and safeguarding of the heritage.

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Published

2016-08-01

How to Cite

La Candelaria Neighborthood City of Guatemala, Forgotten Architectural Heritage. (2016). Gremium, 3(6), 45-54. https://doi.org/10.56039/rgn06a05

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