CONSTRUCTIVE RETROSPECTIVE AND HISTORICAL IBAGUÉ Panopticon, COLOMBIA

The city of Ibague, formerly called “Villa de San Bonifacio de Ibagué Valley of Spears” was founded in 1550 by the leading Spanish conquistador Don Andres Lopez de Galarza, who erects a population amid a forested region infested with native Pijaos that attacked several times, why you lose the coloni...

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Autor Principal: Cifuentes Segovia, Mario Fernando; Universidad del Tolima Programa de Arquitectura
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Instituto Carlos Arbeláez Camacho para el patrimonio arquitectónico y urbano 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revApuntesArq/article/view/17010
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Sumario: The city of Ibague, formerly called “Villa de San Bonifacio de Ibagué Valley of Spears” was founded in 1550 by the leading Spanish conquistador Don Andres Lopez de Galarza, who erects a population amid a forested region infested with native Pijaos that attacked several times, why you lose the colonial concept and only until 1800 retakes the character of population. It was declared republican city par excellence to 1850. At the end of this decade the impressive Panopticon building Ibagué, known building Greek cross plan, conceived in neo-Romanesque style, wall structure in masonry and complex pieces of roof trusses king it appears on your cover. This building created by William Blackwell under the administration of Manuel Casabianca, was intended to house prisoners and internees since 1892, use that extends until 2003. His intervention and restoration began in 2006 and today is still unfinished. For its monumental character and own language it is one of the most important heritage buildings not only of the municipal and regional level but also at national and continental levels.