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The walls construction system in muza tower (Benifaio, Spain)

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3892
View/Open: https://doi.org/10.1201/b17392
DOI: 10.1201/b17392
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López Mateu, Vicente; Tormo Esteve, Santiago; Pellicer, Teresa M.
Date
2014
Subject/s

Arquitectura árabe

Edificación militar

Tapial

Sistemas constructivos

Historia de la arquitectura árabe

Benifayó (Valencia)

Torres

Unesco Subject/s

5506.01 Historia de la Arquitectura

5506.25 Historia de la Guerra

5504.03 Historia Medieval

3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materiales

Abstract

The study of the Islamic defensive architecture is very important due to their great extension in the Iberian Peninsula. This issue presents a direct connection with the construction system commonly used in their architecture at that time: the rammed earth. The studies carried out so far show common features and some peculiarities that could relate the technique from the geographical situation and the available resources, to different periods of construction or building technology evolution. Because of that, it is necessary to analyze in depth this construction system in each case study. It is the key matter to recognize their characteristics in order to layout and to apply the adequate conservation and restoration works that preserve the heritage significance. This paper presents the results of technical analysis related to the Muza Tower, focused on its walls building technique. The methodology used and the results obtained reveal some characteristics about this system that can be used as a reference to similar constructions. They can also be relevant for future research works and to increase the knowledge about the structural historical technique.

The study of the Islamic defensive architecture is very important due to their great extension in the Iberian Peninsula. This issue presents a direct connection with the construction system commonly used in their architecture at that time: the rammed earth. The studies carried out so far show common features and some peculiarities that could relate the technique from the geographical situation and the available resources, to different periods of construction or building technology evolution. Because of that, it is necessary to analyze in depth this construction system in each case study. It is the key matter to recognize their characteristics in order to layout and to apply the adequate conservation and restoration works that preserve the heritage significance. This paper presents the results of technical analysis related to the Muza Tower, focused on its walls building technique. The methodology used and the results obtained reveal some characteristics about this system that can be used as a reference to similar constructions. They can also be relevant for future research works and to increase the knowledge about the structural historical technique.

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