Relocation and Recovery of the Municipal Palace of Acacías: An Integrated Urban Management and Development Project
Karen Daniela Carranza Alfonso,
Milton Eduardo Rojas Pacacira,
Mitchel Richard Ninco Tiempos and
Hebandreyna González García
Land and Architecture, 2025, vol. 4, 150
Abstract:
Introduction: The work proposed the recovery and relocation of the Acacías Municipal Palace to its original location in the centre of the municipality. It sought to unify various government offices into a single structure, facilitating citizens' access to public services and promoting administrative efficiency. Development: The centralisation of administrative offices not only favours public management, but also contributes to the economic development of the surrounding area, stimulating local commerce and improving connectivity by public transport. The Municipal Palace is located in the centre of the city centre, ensuring easy access for the inhabitants of Acacías. At the technical level, the structural design was based on knowledge of basic sciences such as physics, mathematics and chemistry, applying more specialised disciplines such as statics, strength of materials and structural analysis. BIM methodology was also used to optimise the design, management and maintenance of the building throughout its life cycle, ensuring efficiency in each phase of the project. Conclusion: The proposed relocation and reconstruction of the Municipal Palace not only restores an architectural symbol, but also improves the relationship between citizens and local authorities. Centralisation facilitates access to services and promotes efficiency in service delivery. In addition, the economic and social impact is positive, reactivating local commerce and improving connectivity. Compliance with national and international construction and safety regulations guarantees the sustainability of the project.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/la2025150
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