Carlos Mérida: The Readings Of A Mayan Dancing Priest Plastic Integration In Architecture. Tribute On The 127th Anniversary Of The Birth Of The Master And 74 Years Of The Guatemalan Revolution Of 1944.

Authors

  • Julio Mariano Sánchez Montúfar Arquitecto independiente

Keywords:

plastic integration in architecture, conservation, revaluation, revitalization

Abstract

Carlos Merida was artistically trained in an integral and privileged way both in Guatemala and in Paris with the artistic avant-garde of the moment, coinciding with Guatemalan intellectuals such as Luis Cardoza y Aragon. An almost random review of a sample from your personal library confirms the above. The ability to evolve and reinvent itself in Carlos Merida is very worthwhile, executing works of small and large scale (murals) in Mexico, Guatemala and San Antonio Texas, United States, in collaboration with modernist architects. The conformation of the Technical Table of Modern Built Heritage revalues the work, not only of Merida but of a team of modernist artists and architects of first level who execute an urbanistic set (Heart of City) with plastic integration
in architecture, with motives and inspiration of local culture (maya in particular)
but of universal scope. The Technical Committee proposes, among other actions,
to revitalize the Civic Center of Guatemala City through the planning and execution of
a Master Plan, as well as its impetus for World Heritage.

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Author Biography

Julio Mariano Sánchez Montúfar, Arquitecto independiente

Arquitecto, USAC (2001); Prof. en Historia UFM (2001); estudios de maestría en Conservación de Monumentos y Sitios Históricos, USAC (2003-2005). Experiencia en conservación de monumentos en La Antigua Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Tikal, Yaxhá y Nakum Desarrolla actualmente arquitectura con integración plástica e identidad nacional de forma independiente.

Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Sánchez Montúfar, Julio Mariano. “ Tribute On The 127th Anniversary Of The Birth Of The Master And 74 Years Of The Guatemalan Revolution Of 1944”. Avance 14, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 130–143. Accessed November 21, 2024. https://ojs.farusac.edu.gt/index.php/avance/article/view/78.