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Durante la expansion de los reinos cristianos por la Peninsula Iberica en la Edad Media se produjo un cambio en las normas y costumbres sociales devenidas de un doble proceso de conquista y colonizacion. La arquitectura sera una manifestacion donde expresar los deseos y necesidades de la nueva sociedad cristiana. En este libro se aborda la cuestion de la forma, la estructura y construccion de la arquitectura eclesiastica tomando como caso de estudio el territorio de la Sierra de Aracena, una region del Reino de Sevilla conquistado durante el siglo XIII, a traves de tres cuestiones: ?Que condicionantes historicos y materiales plantean la configuracion de las iglesias? ?Cual era la forma de construir? y finalmente ?Que respuesta tecnico constructiva tuvo?
Para tratar de responder estas cuestiones se recurre al estudio de la tecnica constructiva a traves de diferentes fuentes, principalmente las materiales a partir de los estudios arqueologicos y de diseno de los edificios como el estudio geometrico de la planta, presentando un levantamiento completo asi como de modelos 3D que muestran la informacion de las iglesias siendo cotejadas y caracterizadas mediante textos consultados en diferentes archivos.
The expansion of the Christian kingdoms through the Iberian Peninsula in the Middle Ages prompted a change in social norms and customs, resulting from the double process of conquest and colonisation. Architecture was one manifestation of the desires and needs of the new Christian society. This book examines the form, structure and construction of ecclesiastical architecture, taking as a case study the territory of the Sierra de Aracena, a region of the Kingdom of Seville conquered during the thirteenth century, by posing three questions: What historical and material constraints shaped the configuration of the churches? What was the approach to building them? And finally, what construction techniques resulted?
To try to answer these questions the author embarks on a study of construction technique, drawing mainly on archaeological approaches such as geometric study of their floorplans, and here presents a complete survey, including 3D models that display the resulting information on the churches, which has been collated with reference to texts from a variety of archives.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Durante la expansion de los reinos cristianos por la Peninsula Iberica en la Edad Media se produjo un cambio en las normas y costumbres sociales devenidas de un doble proceso de conquista y colonizacion. La arquitectura sera una manifestacion donde expresar los deseos y necesidades de la nueva sociedad cristiana. En este libro se aborda la cuestion de la forma, la estructura y construccion de la arquitectura eclesiastica tomando como caso de estudio el territorio de la Sierra de Aracena, una region del Reino de Sevilla conquistado durante el siglo XIII, a traves de tres cuestiones: ?Que condicionantes historicos y materiales plantean la configuracion de las iglesias? ?Cual era la forma de construir? y finalmente ?Que respuesta tecnico constructiva tuvo?
Para tratar de responder estas cuestiones se recurre al estudio de la tecnica constructiva a traves de diferentes fuentes, principalmente las materiales a partir de los estudios arqueologicos y de diseno de los edificios como el estudio geometrico de la planta, presentando un levantamiento completo asi como de modelos 3D que muestran la informacion de las iglesias siendo cotejadas y caracterizadas mediante textos consultados en diferentes archivos.
The expansion of the Christian kingdoms through the Iberian Peninsula in the Middle Ages prompted a change in social norms and customs, resulting from the double process of conquest and colonisation. Architecture was one manifestation of the desires and needs of the new Christian society. This book examines the form, structure and construction of ecclesiastical architecture, taking as a case study the territory of the Sierra de Aracena, a region of the Kingdom of Seville conquered during the thirteenth century, by posing three questions: What historical and material constraints shaped the configuration of the churches? What was the approach to building them? And finally, what construction techniques resulted?
To try to answer these questions the author embarks on a study of construction technique, drawing mainly on archaeological approaches such as geometric study of their floorplans, and here presents a complete survey, including 3D models that display the resulting information on the churches, which has been collated with reference to texts from a variety of archives.