ResumeNLa historia de la arquitectura se ha hecho a partir de los edificios construidos o, en algunos casos, con proyectos utópicos o no ejecutados. Con ello, sin embargo, estaremos al final de un recorrido que, muchas veces, nos impide reconocer los modelos y referentes. Aún sin contar con la documentación original, en muchos edificios una mirada atenta nos permite observar cambios y variaciones que, interpretados dentro de un contexto más amplio, servirán para conocer algo mejor la idea original del arquitecto. Esto es lo que proponemos en el caso de la Lonja de Valencia.Palabras clave: Lonja, tardogótico, Pere Compte. AbstRActHistory of architecture has been made from the buildings or in some cases, utopian projects executed or not. This, however, represents the end of a journey that often prevents us from recognizing the models and references. Even without the original documentation, in many buildings a closer look allows us to observe changes and variations, interpreted within a broader context, serve to know better the original idea of the architect. This is what we propose in the case of the Lonja de Valencia.
Retain the past or construct from history? The restoration of historic city centres still causes great polemic among architects, historians and the general public in our day.Determining the limits of our performance and even justifying our intervention on the architectural legacy of our forbears tends to pose problems that have not yet been settled in a satisfactory way. Whether we should conserve historic centres as we find them or, on the contrary, we should act upon them with present day architectural methods constitute the two extreme positions that can be confronted to each other. The fundamental issue is to decide how much we owe our past and where we should set the limits of our rights and duties to the city.Venecia. Al fondo, la plaza de san Marcos, estructurada según actuaciones sucesivas a lo largo del tiempo
En este texto se elabora un recorrido por las circunstancias que rodearon a la intervención de recuperación del Ayuntamiento de Morella en Castellón, partiendo de sus condicionantes históricos y urbanos hasta sus soluciones en lenguaje contemporáneo para la rehabilitación de un espacio arquitectónico, con la intención de albergar con la dignidad requerida la función representativa de esta ciudad singular. Loggia desea con este artículo contribuir al conocimiento de esta ciudad monumental merecedora de ser considerada patrimonio de la humanidad. Rehabilitation of Morella Town
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