ESTRATEGIAS DE DISEÑO PASIVO PARA EDIFICACIONES EN ALTURA EN LA CIUDAD DE MADRID: ENFOQUE EN EL CONFORT TÉRMICO Y LUMÍNICO

In previous decades, the field of museography focused on presenting a chronological narrative of historical events, progressing from the simple to the complex, and emphasizing condensed, factual data. Public engagement was limited to a passive role, with visitors positioned as spectators who remaine...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores: Simbaña Escobar, Patricio, Bermejo Jauregui, Luis Miguel, Bravo-Fichamba, Cristian Omar, Ortega Vasco, Ariel Sebastián
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad del Azuay
Repositorio:Revista DAYA
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs31.revistas.uazuay.edu.ec:article/1063
Acceso en línea:https://dayajournal.uazuay.edu.ec/index.php/daya/article/view/1063
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Diseño bioclimático
confort térmico
eficiencia energética
protección solar
iluminación natural
sostenibilidad
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Sumario:In previous decades, the field of museography focused on presenting a chronological narrative of historical events, progressing from the simple to the complex, and emphasizing condensed, factual data. Public engagement was limited to a passive role, with visitors positioned as spectators who remained on the margins of pre-established and pre-interpreted content, thereby discouraging critical and individual thinking. However, this paradigm has shifted in recent decades, as contemporary museography has introduced new strategies in exhibition design. This discussion paper explores storytelling as a museographic tool to foster meaningful connections with audiences, stimulate inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge, and reinforce a sense of identity and community. Keywords: Museography, interiorism, culture, storytelling.