Architecture as a narrative of identity: the atemporal memory of space in contemporary dwelling

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Architecture, more than a material construction, constitutes a narrative that links memory and the present. This narrative character is timeless: from prehistoric shelters to contemporary cities, inhabited space has transmitted symbols, ways of life, and cultural traces. However, in the context of g...

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Autor: Ramos Cornejo, Renzo Roberto
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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La Arquitectura como Relato de Identidad: la Memoria Atemporal del Espacio en el Habitar Contemporáneo
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description Architecture, more than a material construction, constitutes a narrative that links memory and the present. This narrative character is timeless: from prehistoric shelters to contemporary cities, inhabited space has transmitted symbols, ways of life, and cultural traces. However, in the context of globalization and urban homogenization, this narrative faces the risk of being diluted. This article argues that architectural memory is not a vestige of the past but a living resource that accompanies humanity in every era and configures cultural identities through the appropriation of space. Architecture first appears as a signifier, but acquires meaning over time through the experience of its users, becoming a support of memory and identity. The hypothesis holds that every inhabited space embodies identity because every adaptation to the human condition leaves memory traces that transcend epochs and uses. The research is based on a hermeneutic and comparative analysis of theoretical texts and architectural case studies, with emphasis on examples from central and southern Peru, as well as dialogues with Latin American experiences and other international contexts. The results show that architecture, conceived as a narrative of identity, maintains a historical continuity that crosses styles and periods, and today offers keys to resist the loss of meaning in contemporary dwelling. The discussion emphasizes the need to recover this narrative dimension in the practice and teaching of architecture. It concludes that understanding architecture as a narrative of identity and a support of memory constitutes both a methodological tool and a cultural foundation for designing habitable spaces that do not forget their historical and collective roots.
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spelling Architecture as a narrative of identity: the atemporal memory of space in contemporary dwellingLa Arquitectura como Relato de Identidad: la Memoria Atemporal del Espacio en el Habitar ContemporáneoRamos Cornejo, Renzo RobertoArchitecture, more than a material construction, constitutes a narrative that links memory and the present. This narrative character is timeless: from prehistoric shelters to contemporary cities, inhabited space has transmitted symbols, ways of life, and cultural traces. However, in the context of globalization and urban homogenization, this narrative faces the risk of being diluted. This article argues that architectural memory is not a vestige of the past but a living resource that accompanies humanity in every era and configures cultural identities through the appropriation of space. Architecture first appears as a signifier, but acquires meaning over time through the experience of its users, becoming a support of memory and identity. The hypothesis holds that every inhabited space embodies identity because every adaptation to the human condition leaves memory traces that transcend epochs and uses. The research is based on a hermeneutic and comparative analysis of theoretical texts and architectural case studies, with emphasis on examples from central and southern Peru, as well as dialogues with Latin American experiences and other international contexts. The results show that architecture, conceived as a narrative of identity, maintains a historical continuity that crosses styles and periods, and today offers keys to resist the loss of meaning in contemporary dwelling. The discussion emphasizes the need to recover this narrative dimension in the practice and teaching of architecture. It concludes that understanding architecture as a narrative of identity and a support of memory constitutes both a methodological tool and a cultural foundation for designing habitable spaces that do not forget their historical and collective roots.La arquitectura, más que una construcción material, constituye un relato que enlaza memoria y presente. Este carácter narrativo es atemporal: desde los refugios prehistóricos hasta las ciudades actuales, el espacio habitado ha transmitido símbolos, modos de vida y huellas culturales. Sin embargo, en el contexto de globalización y homogeneización urbana, ese relato corre el riesgo de diluirse. Este artículo propone que la memoria arquitectónica no constituye un vestigio del pasado, sino un recurso vivo que acompaña a la humanidad en cada época y configura identidades culturales a través de la apropiación del espacio. La arquitectura aparece primero como significante, pero adquiere significado en el tiempo mediante la experiencia de sus usuarios, convirtiéndose en soporte de memoria e identidad. La hipótesis sostiene que todo espacio habitado encarna identidad porque toda adaptación a la condición humana deja huellas de memoria que trascienden épocas y usos. La investigación se basa en un análisis hermenéutico y comparativo de textos teóricos y casos arquitectónicos, con énfasis en ejemplos del centro y sur del Perú, así como en diálogos con experiencias latinoamericanas y otros contextos internacionales. Los resultados muestran que la arquitectura, concebida como relato de identidad, mantiene una continuidad histórica que atraviesa estilos y periodos, y que hoy ofrece claves para resistir la pérdida de sentido del habitar contemporáneo. La discusión enfatiza la necesidad de recuperar esta dimensión narrativa en la práctica y en la enseñanza de la arquitectura. Se concluye que entender la arquitectura como relato de identidad y soporte de memoria constituye tanto una herramienta metodológica como un fundamento cultural para proyectar espacios habitables que no olviden su raíz histórica y colectiva. Universidad Privada de Tacna2025-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/arquitek/article/view/129510.47796/ra.2025i28.1295Arquitek; No. 28 (2025): Arquitek; 68 - 82Arquitek; Núm. 28 (2025): Arquitek; 68 - 822617-08922073-881110.47796/ra.2025i28reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/arquitek/article/view/1295/1126Derechos de autor 2025 Renzo Roberto Ramos Cornejohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/12952025-12-10T22:44:07Z
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