Tayrona Project; Neo-indigenous construction

 

Neopictonic's work continues to focus on establishing an education and research platform, where individuals or groups interested in our discourse can acquire skills in the topics researched and thus work collectively to carry out projects that facilitate the initiation of a regional transformation and its communities through design and technology.

The future of Neopcitonic, once the foundation phases of education, teaching, and materializing their explorations have been carried out, will begin with the next phase that consists in implementing, on a large scale, transformation models in specific communities.

Tayrona Project

The Tayrona project seeks to reveal the relationship between the sacred, the landscape and the built space.

We consider it important to study the ancestral knowledge of native groups that settled in the coastal areas of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and through their spiritual beliefs, the natural landscape intervened, with an understanding of the functioning of their habitats; merging cultural, social, technological and religious factors.

The project will explore, creative design processes, native technological models of construction and manufacturing, linking them with current projection models, which allow to form innovative proposals and the creation of scenarios, which subtly link the environment and spiritual beliefs.

This experience is focused on highlighting the importance of cultural responsibility, understanding spiritual patterns, and applying them to the landscape.

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