2022
DOI: 10.3989/ic.91635
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Análisis geométrico y constructivo del artesonado de la capilla mayor de la iglesia de Sta. María (Alaejos, Valladollid)

Abstract: Este artículo se destina al análisis geométrico y constructivo del artesonado de la capilla mayor de la iglesia de Santa María de Alaejos (Valladolid). El carpintero que realiza esta armadura contrata conjuntamente esta obra con la del retablo mayor. Se trata de un carpintero ensamblador y no de un carpintero de armar. Esto se va a notar en la manera de solucionar la prefabricación y montaje del artesonado. La inexperiencia en carpintería de armar se hace aquí más que evidente. Para poder realizar una prefabri… Show more

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“…As an exception to such brick elements, several timber frames are built over the main points of the church: the main chapel, the crossing and the upper choir at the west end. Two of them are analyzed in this paper (that is, the timber frame of the upper choir as well as the coffered ceiling of the crossing), while the third one (the c b a octagonal dome over the main chapel) has been previously studied [12]. The inner sides of the walls, piers and vaults are covered by plaster, and the whole building has a roof supported by a timber frame.…”
Section: Description Of the Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an exception to such brick elements, several timber frames are built over the main points of the church: the main chapel, the crossing and the upper choir at the west end. Two of them are analyzed in this paper (that is, the timber frame of the upper choir as well as the coffered ceiling of the crossing), while the third one (the c b a octagonal dome over the main chapel) has been previously studied [12]. The inner sides of the walls, piers and vaults are covered by plaster, and the whole building has a roof supported by a timber frame.…”
Section: Description Of the Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%