2021
DOI: 10.3989/ic.77943
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Estudio de materiales de construcción vernáculos empleados en el patrimonio cultural: guía para la restauración arquitectónica del Colegio Máximo de Cartuja. Granada-España (siglo XIX)

Abstract: El Colegio Máximo de Cartuja en Granada fue construido por los jesuitas en el siglo XIX. El estudio arqueométrico de sus materiales: ladrillos, azulejos, vidrieras y morteros, define el concepto vernáculo de esta construcción, referenciada en el marco geológico de la “formación Alhambra”, junto a la identificación de materias primas y técnicas utilizadas por los nazaríes desde el siglo XIII. Los resultados de XRD, XRF y DTA confirman el uso de arcillas locales para fabricación de ladrillos y losetas que se hor… Show more

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“…However, when it comes to heritage, the maintenance and preservation of buildings require broader interventions also addressing issues of aesthetic nature. In this respect, the colorimetry rules and studies can be key in the field of conservation and restoration [ 44 , 45 , 46 ]. Knowledge of the chromatic possibilities of pigments and their techniques is fundamental when the objective is to carry out an intervention for recovery of built heritage [ 47 , 48 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when it comes to heritage, the maintenance and preservation of buildings require broader interventions also addressing issues of aesthetic nature. In this respect, the colorimetry rules and studies can be key in the field of conservation and restoration [ 44 , 45 , 46 ]. Knowledge of the chromatic possibilities of pigments and their techniques is fundamental when the objective is to carry out an intervention for recovery of built heritage [ 47 , 48 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%