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Interpretation of the remains of the church of the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Buenavista (Seville) based on a multifocal approach and the creation of a digital model

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3354
View/Open: http://dx.doi.org/10.2423/i22394303v13n2p43
ISSN: 22394303
DOI: 10.2423/i22394303v13n2p43
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Guerrero Vega, José María; Angulo Fornos, Roque; Pinto Puerto, Francisco Sebastián
Date
2023
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Monasterio

Sevilla

Edificación religiosa

Arqueología

Fotogrametría

Bóveda

Digitalización 3D

Unesco Subject/s

5506.21 Historia de las Religiones

5506.01 Historia de la Arquitectura

5505.01 Arqueología

2504.04 Fotogrametría Geodésica

3305.34 Topografía de la Edificación

1203.26 Simulación

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After the French invasion and the disentailment of ecclesiastical property in Spain in the 19th century, the monastery of San Jerónimo de Buenavista in Seville fell victim to neglect, looting and ruin. Archaeological prospections begun in 1988 yielded evidence of the foundations and some of the paving of the lost areas, but the parts of the monastery’s church that are still standing today have barely received any attention beyond establishing certain spatial relationships with the underlying remains. To examine the construction and spatial characteristics of the building, we developed a digital model based on a photogrammetric survey, a stratigraphic interpretation of traces, a spatial analysis based on the geometric systems of formal control that were used at the time, and the identification of typological references. The aim of these overlapping approaches was to obtain the most objective understanding possible. © (2023), (Caspur -Ciber Publishing). All Rights Reserved.

After the French invasion and the disentailment of ecclesiastical property in Spain in the 19th century, the monastery of San Jerónimo de Buenavista in Seville fell victim to neglect, looting and ruin. Archaeological prospections begun in 1988 yielded evidence of the foundations and some of the paving of the lost areas, but the parts of the monastery’s church that are still standing today have barely received any attention beyond establishing certain spatial relationships with the underlying remains. To examine the construction and spatial characteristics of the building, we developed a digital model based on a photogrammetric survey, a stratigraphic interpretation of traces, a spatial analysis based on the geometric systems of formal control that were used at the time, and the identification of typological references. The aim of these overlapping approaches was to obtain the most objective understanding possible. © (2023), (Caspur -Ciber Publishing). All Rights Reserved.

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