Permanence, Adaptation or Reuse: Transformations in the convents of the city of Seville
The rich history of the city of Seville has provided it a wide architectural heritage, which is necessary to preserve. In the early twentieth century, Spain began to express concern about the preservation of its historical legacy, trying to protect historical and artistic monuments. However, it was...
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doaj-c08fdc4d95d84b84b4145aac5e8ba7ae2020-11-24T21:12:53ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392016-10-016110.1515/eng-2016-0023eng-2016-0023Permanence, Adaptation or Reuse: Transformations in the convents of the city of SevilleCubero Hernández Antonio0Pérez Cano María Teresa1Department of Urbanistic and Land Management, Higher Technical School of Architecture, University of Seville, SpainDepartment of Urbanistic and Land Management, Higher Technical School of Architecture, University of Seville, SpainThe rich history of the city of Seville has provided it a wide architectural heritage, which is necessary to preserve. In the early twentieth century, Spain began to express concern about the preservation of its historical legacy, trying to protect historical and artistic monuments. However, it was not until the arrival of the democratic political system that this awareness of preservation took true precedence over other matters. In this temporal context, the young Andalusian Government was looking for definitive venues for the new institutions, with the target of the upcoming Universal Exhibition of Seville in 1992. The recognized architect Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra was commissioned to study a range of buildings in the city susceptible of hosting new uses, published in the book “Cien Edificios de Sevilla, susceptibles de reutilización para usos institucionales”. This work has become a reference catalogue of Sevillian-built heritage. Looking at the one hundred (100) buildings studied there, all of a certain scale in the city, 18 are convents or exconvents. This paper will try to find out the destiny of these buildings themselves as monastic heritage, but also in relationship to other types of heritages.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/eng.2016.6.issue-1/eng-2016-0023/eng-2016-0023.xml?format=INTMonastic heritage Rehabilitation Architecture Convents Use Value Restoration |
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Permanence, Adaptation or Reuse:
Transformations in the convents of the city of
Seville |
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Permanence, Adaptation or Reuse:
Transformations in the convents of the city of
Seville |
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Permanence, Adaptation or Reuse:
Transformations in the convents of the city of
Seville |
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permanence, adaptation or reuse:
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Open Engineering |
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The rich history of the city of Seville has provided
it a wide architectural heritage, which is necessary
to preserve. In the early twentieth century, Spain began
to express concern about the preservation of its historical
legacy, trying to protect historical and artistic monuments.
However, it was not until the arrival of the democratic political
system that this awareness of preservation took true
precedence over other matters.
In this temporal context, the young Andalusian Government
was looking for definitive venues for the new institutions,
with the target of the upcoming Universal Exhibition
of Seville in 1992. The recognized architect Guillermo
Vázquez Consuegra was commissioned to study a range of
buildings in the city susceptible of hosting new uses, published
in the book “Cien Edificios de Sevilla, susceptibles de
reutilización para usos institucionales”. This work has become
a reference catalogue of Sevillian-built heritage.
Looking at the one hundred (100) buildings studied there,
all of a certain scale in the city, 18 are convents or exconvents.
This paper will try to find out the destiny of these
buildings themselves as monastic heritage, but also in relationship
to other types of heritages. |
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Monastic heritage Rehabilitation Architecture Convents Use Value Restoration |
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