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Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 12 (2019): Numero 4 (December 2019)
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VALENCIAN RECONQUEST CHURCHES. STUDY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS FOUND IN THE ALGEMESÍ CAPILLA DE LA COMUNIÓN
J. García SENTAMANS
J. García SENTAMANS
,
I. Fernández PLAZAOLA
I. Fernández PLAZAOLA
,
J. V. Ferrandis MONTESINOS
J. V. Ferrandis MONTESINOS
e
A. Sáez LANDETE
A. Sáez LANDETE
| 07 gen 2020
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 12 (2019): Numero 4 (December 2019)
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research-article
Pubblicato online:
07 gen 2020
Pagine:
37 - 50
Ricevuto:
07 set 2019
Accettato:
15 nov 2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/acee-2019-050
Parole chiave
Algemesí communion chapel
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Construction history
,
Diaphragm arches, Reconquest church
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“Mare de Deu de la Salut” church
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Valencian gothic architecture
© 2019 J. García SENTAMANS et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
Archaeological exploration conducted in the interior from the Capilla de la Comunión of Algemesí. Source: authors
Figure 2.
Exterior three-dimensional modelling of the disappeared Algemesí diaphragm arches church. Source: authors
Figure 3.
Hypothetical plant of the church of Algemesí in the thirteenth century. Source: authors
Figure 4.
Three-dimensional modelling of the diaphragmatic structure of the disappeared church of Algemesí. Source: authors
Figure 5.
Church of San Pedro, Xàtiva (left). Church El Salvador, Sagunto (right). Source: authors
Figure 6.
Ancient Church of La Sangre, Nules. Source: authors
Figure 7.
Archaeological remains and sketch of the brickwork of the diaphragmatic arches of the 13th century Algemesí church (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 8.
Vestiges of one of the buttresses of the primitive church of Algemesí (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 9.
Ruins of the fence wall (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 10.
Hypothetical length of the boundary wall (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 11.
Foundations: Boundary wall in the central area and, on the right side, one of the diaphragm arches (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 12.
Regularization layer (top view, exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 13.
Roofing church San Pedro, Xàtiva. Source: authors
Figure 14.
Hermitage of San Roque de Ternils, Carcaixent. Source: authors
Figure 15.
Bell tower church Santísimo Cristo del Salvador, Valencia (left). Old bell tower Santa Catalina church, Alzira (right). Source: authors
Figure 16.
Tower of the castle of Aledua, Llombai. Source: authors
Figure 17.
Lateral wall of the 13th century bell tower, the bottom of which used the buttress of the diaphragm arch to close the structure (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 18.
Lateral wall of the 13th century bell tower, the bottom of which used the buttress of the diaphragm arch to close the structure (exploration 1). Source: authors
Figure 19.
Hypothetical plant of the church of Algemesí in the 13th century with respect to the floor of the current Capilla de la Comunión. Source authors
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