Category Best Project of Public Building or Facility
About the project (provided by the applicant) The Ayacucho Bicentennial Cultural Park is a space that revalues the region's identity and tradition, integrating ancestral materials such as rammed earth and wood, typical of Ayacucho architecture. Rammed earth, an ancient earth construction technique, and warm and versatile wood, create an atmosphere rooted in the local landscape and culture. This park will host hands-on craft workshops—weaving, ceramics, carving, and embroidery—where the community and visitors can learn and experience traditional knowledge. It will also feature spaces for cultural activities such as artistic presentations, fairs, exhibitions, and community gatherings. This project not only celebrates the bicentennial of independence, but also the creative wealth and living memory of the Ayacucho people.
My name is Paolo Rossi Contreras Zea. I'm an architect by profession in Peru. I've been practicing for almost 10 years in Ayacucho. This is my third year participating in the Golden Trezzini Awards.
Authors of the project
Paolo Rossi Contreras Zea, Frank Carmen
Visualization
Angel Enciso Palomino
Customer
Provincial Municipality of Huamanga
Status of the project
Working drawings
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