Cómo se construye una torre mudéjar. La torre de la iglesia de San Pedro el Viejo de Madrid
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2004.60Keywords:
Construction techniques, Toledo Mudejar, Tower, staircase, formwork, brick, limestone, Madrid, San Pedro el ViejoAbstract
The Mudejar tower of San Pedro el Viejo de Madrid offers, thanks to various modern-era and contemporary interventions, the possibility of analyzing its unknown construction process and construction tecniques combining brick and limestone stonework. A wall of brick and mud was used as the formwork of limestone walls and then used as a base for the first sections and staircase. The wood and brick walls on view were also used as formwork.
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