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- ItemDiseño para la justicia social en la infancia chilena: Reconstrucción de mobiliario histórico JUNJI (1972) para exposición en el Centro Cultural La Moneda (2023)(2023) Ramírez Venegas, Cecilia; Palmarola, Hugo; Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileEl proyecto colaborativo reconstruirá el equipamiento, mobiliario y juguetes desarrollados entre 1971 y 1972 por el Área de Diseño Industrial del Comité de Investigaciones Tecnológicas (INTEC) de CORFO, para la Junta Nacional de Jardines Infantiles (JUNJI). Este proyecto toma como punto de partida planimetrías y archivos fotográficos inéditos, información que permitirá reconstruir, de manera fidedigna y con un alto grado de exactitud, el diseño de formas, materiales y colores originales, además de contar con la asesoría de los diseñadores INTEC que crearon estos productos.
- ItemFROM ABSTRACT TO FULL(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, ESCUELA ARQUITECTURA, 2012) Alonso, Pedro; Palmarola, HugoDuring the second half of the 20th century, the use of precast concrete panels to build large housing projects became a significant prefabrication practice. Revisiting these systems can provide keys to understand the current potential of prefabrication.
- ItemNASA'S IMAGINARY IN CHILE: BETWEEN DESIGN AND INVISIBLE NETWORKS(2016) Ignacio Alonso, Pedro; Palmarola, HugoAbandoned today in a satellite tracking station located 41 km north of Santiago, the handmade ceramic mosaic showing the NASA insignia - an image that sought to represent the most advanced technology on the planet - is the departing point for this research where graphic symbols are related not only to geopolitical issues, but also to scientific, technological and military imaginaries along the Cold War.
- ItemThe Soviet Maksutov AZT-16 Telescope in Chile: Technology and Geopolitics in Latin America's Cold War (1959 - 1973)(2022) Ignacio Alonso, Pedro; Palmarola, HugoChile is reputed to be the country that received the largest ever made Maksutov telescope, the AZT - 16 instrument. Aimed at studying the stars of the southern hemisphere, it was installed in 1967 as part of a scientific mission led by the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union and the National Observatory of Pulkovo. The telescope was designed by Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov(1896 - 1964), and it was considered to be aremarkable advancement for optical engineering. Despite the international campaign initiated in the 1950s by the director of the National Observatory of the Universidad de Chile, professor Federico Rutllant, to promote the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, the Soviet mission was installed in the less favourable locations of Calan and El Roble hills nearby Santiago. Presenting the geographical positioning of imported technologies as the unstable balance between science and politics, and by documenting a historically important but lesser studied set of Cold War relationships-those between the Soviet Union and Latin America, the Makzutov AZT - 16 enables the unfolding of the frictions between Soviet technologically objects and the role of their distribution both in Chile and in the South America context.