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Arquitectura tradicional y paisaje urbano en la Accitania

Authors: Suárez Medina, Francisco Javier; Navarro Valverde, Francisco Antonio;

Arquitectura tradicional y paisaje urbano en la Accitania

Abstract

La peculiaridad de su evolución histórica, unida a los condicionantes del medio natural, y a unas específicas formas de vida en la comarca accitana, en el sureste de la península ibérica, han quedado reflejadas en la morfología urbana y en singulares elementos arquitectónicos presentes en sus pueblos y ciudades. El solapamiento en asentamientos de sucesivas culturas, la utilización de materiales de construcción condicionados por el medio natural y los usos etnográficos, han generado en la comarca patrimonio arquitectónico, sistemas culturales y paisajes construidos de gran valor ambiental, histórico y etnográfico, y con un gran potencial cultural y turístico. En el presente artículo se hace una descripción sistematizada de las características morfológicas de la trama urbana en los núcleos de la comarca, relacionándola con los distintos periodos históricos, resaltando en la noción de patrimonio su dimensión popular, etnológica y antropológica.

The peculiarity of its historical evolution, the constraints of the natural environment, and the specific lifestyles in the district of Guadix—locally known as Accitania—, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, are reflected in the urban morphology and the unique architectural elements present in its towns and cities. The overlapping of settlements from successive cultures, the use of construction materials conditioned by the natural environment, and the ethnographic uses have created cultural systems, an architectural heritage, and built landscapes of high environmental, historic and ethnographic value with enormous cultural and tourist potential. The purpose of this article is to systematically describe the morphological features of the urban layout in the centres of the region, relating it to the different historical periods and highlighting the popular,ethnological and anthropological aspects in the notion of heritage.

Departamento de Mecánica de Estructuras e Ingeniería Hidráulica. Universidad de Granada.Departamento de Geografía Humana. Universidad de Granada.

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Spain
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Construction typologies, Paisajes culturales, Architectural heritage, Morfología urbana, Urban morphology, Cultural landscapes, Arquitectura tradicional, Patrimonio arquitectónico, Traditional architecture

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