Considerations Concerning Measurements Relating to the Urban Design of the Spanish-American City(Architectural History and Theory)
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- Ramon Jimenez Verdejo Juan
- Graduate School of Environmental Planning, University of Shiga Prefecture
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- Maria Cabeza Lainez Jose
- School of Architecture, University of Seville
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- Manuel Almodovar Melendo Jose
- School of Architecture, University of Seville
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the measurements regarding the urban elements used by the Spaniards for the foundation and design of the Spanish-American cities created on the American continent over three centuries during the colonial period. The measurements analyzed are from the urban elements of the plaza, streets, and blocks. The study was accomplished based on the following: 1) study of the measurements in the theoretical models and in the reticular main cities of Spanish urbanism until the 16^<th> century, 2) study of the measurements in the Laws of the Indies (1573), and 3) by analysis of the measurements used in the cities created on the American continent, through the study of cartography corresponding to the Colonial Spanish period. In the urban models used during three centuries by the Spaniards on the American continent the use of some particular measurement is evident (besides the common use of urban reticular traces). These measurements have a theoretical and practical base in Spain since the 12^<th> century.
Journal
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- Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (6), 9-16, 2007-05
Architectural Institute of Japan
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- CRID
- 1574231877016861056
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- NII Article ID
- 110006250047
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- NII Book ID
- AA11798263
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- ISSN
- 13467581
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- CiNii Articles