2017
DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v12-n5-956-967
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The evolution of late medieval seigniorial residences in the basque country. analysis of the guevara palace and its constructive system

Abstract: In the Late Middle Ages, the architectural form of Seigniorial Residences evolved from the defensive Tower Houses of the 14th and 15th centuries to the early Palaces of the 16th century, due to the decrease of the medieval conflicts. The analysis carried out in a previous project, which has generated an inventory of Late-Medieval Seigniorial Residences in the Basque Country, has identified four main evolutionary phases of this architectonic typology: Tower House, Tower House transformed into Palace, Tower Hous… Show more

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“…In some buildings, such as the Guevara Palace in Segura, more complex solutions have been identified. The roof of this Palace is supported by means of king post trusses (Luengas-Carreño et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Large Palacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some buildings, such as the Guevara Palace in Segura, more complex solutions have been identified. The roof of this Palace is supported by means of king post trusses (Luengas-Carreño et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Large Palacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other nobles preferred to build annexed Palaces to their Tower Houses, becoming more luminous and better equipped new residential spaces. This trend soon gave way to a new residential model: The Pre-Renaissance Palaces of the early sixteenth, the last evolutional phase of Late Medieval Seigniorial Residence typology [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%