This article is an introduction to the civil or secular Gothic architecture in the Catalan Lands (Catalonia, Mallorca and the region of Valencia) from the 13th to 15th centuries and its spread to Italy under the influence or dominion of the royal house of Barcelona. A general introduction to its formal and constructive features is followed by a sketch of the genesis and morphological diversity of some of the main building typologies, along with a presentation of the most important castles, palaces, urban homes, town halls and government buildings, mercantile exchanges and baths
L’étude présentée ici a pour but d’analyser la manière d’utiliser l’arc outrepassé, en plan et en él...
The cathedral of Palma de Mallorca is the chef d'~uvre of Catalan or Mediterranean Gothic. However...
The following article considers the progressive urban development that took place in the neighbourho...
This article considers the most pressing issues today and takes part in the current debates on Catal...
Gothic painting in the Catalan-speaking lands evolved over a dense fabric left by 13th century art, ...
Gothic painting in the Catalan-speaking lands evolved over a dense fabric left by 13th century art, ...
In this issue, we continue to offer up-to-date surveys of the latest knowledge on important top...
This is an overview of the process of transformation of the architecture, sculpture and painting of ...
The aim of this research is to trace the evolutionary convergence of sacred and civil architectural ...
The Barcelona Gothic Quarter was re-constructed in the twentieth century. Although theoretically his...
The article questions the categorisation of different palaces of the Velasco family according to sty...
Traditionally, the history of architecture in Europe has been divided into styles, with common char...
The efficient recovery of historic buildings is only possible through a deep knowledge of traditiona...
The aim of this paper is to explore aspects of medieval aesthetic experience and criticism of archit...
[EN] The hall church is a type of religious building, examples of which are found in certain areas o...
L’étude présentée ici a pour but d’analyser la manière d’utiliser l’arc outrepassé, en plan et en él...
The cathedral of Palma de Mallorca is the chef d'~uvre of Catalan or Mediterranean Gothic. However...
The following article considers the progressive urban development that took place in the neighbourho...
This article considers the most pressing issues today and takes part in the current debates on Catal...
Gothic painting in the Catalan-speaking lands evolved over a dense fabric left by 13th century art, ...
Gothic painting in the Catalan-speaking lands evolved over a dense fabric left by 13th century art, ...
In this issue, we continue to offer up-to-date surveys of the latest knowledge on important top...
This is an overview of the process of transformation of the architecture, sculpture and painting of ...
The aim of this research is to trace the evolutionary convergence of sacred and civil architectural ...
The Barcelona Gothic Quarter was re-constructed in the twentieth century. Although theoretically his...
The article questions the categorisation of different palaces of the Velasco family according to sty...
Traditionally, the history of architecture in Europe has been divided into styles, with common char...
The efficient recovery of historic buildings is only possible through a deep knowledge of traditiona...
The aim of this paper is to explore aspects of medieval aesthetic experience and criticism of archit...
[EN] The hall church is a type of religious building, examples of which are found in certain areas o...
L’étude présentée ici a pour but d’analyser la manière d’utiliser l’arc outrepassé, en plan et en él...
The cathedral of Palma de Mallorca is the chef d'~uvre of Catalan or Mediterranean Gothic. However...
The following article considers the progressive urban development that took place in the neighbourho...