2022
DOI: 10.4995/hc.2021.15146
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El replanteo de la Catedral de Sevilla

Abstract: Este artículo examina el replanteo de la catedral de Sevilla (España). Es la más extensa de las catedrales góticas europeas, con cinco naves y dos hileras de capillas y cabecera rectangular con puertas. Fue construida en el siglo XV, a partir de 1433, para sustituir una mezquita del siglo XII. Se ha publicado gran parte de su documentación económica. También se ha estudiado una copia del siglo XV de su traza original. Posee muy buena documentación gráfica actual. Todo ello ha permitido analizar su replanteo y … Show more

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“…This study builds upon recent research activities conducted by the authors, involving the assessment of the structural condition of heritage constructions erected in Andalusia (Spain) between the 15 and 18 th centuries. Many of these monumental buildings were made by the so-called San Cristóbal stone, including iconic constructions such as the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Buenavista [42], the cathedral of Seville [43], or the Santiago church [44]. The San Cristóbal stone is characterized by a low elastic modulus (4-10 GPa), compressive strength (1.5-2.6 MPa), and high porosity (22.4-27%) [45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study builds upon recent research activities conducted by the authors, involving the assessment of the structural condition of heritage constructions erected in Andalusia (Spain) between the 15 and 18 th centuries. Many of these monumental buildings were made by the so-called San Cristóbal stone, including iconic constructions such as the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Buenavista [42], the cathedral of Seville [43], or the Santiago church [44]. The San Cristóbal stone is characterized by a low elastic modulus (4-10 GPa), compressive strength (1.5-2.6 MPa), and high porosity (22.4-27%) [45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%