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The quest for daylight : evolution of domes in South-American Baroque
(International PLEA Organisation, 2001)
American architecture of the past was developed in some cases by military engineers and mainly by missioners who came from Europe through Spain and Portugal and thus it is often referred to as Colonial baroque. However, ...
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Daylighting in historical centres: the case of an architect's office in Seville
(National University of Singapore. Department of Architecture School of Desing and Environment, 2007)
Historical towns ¡n Europe usually have as their main feature an extremely dense urban tissue. This, in turn, generates a wide variety of situations which make it difficult to provide adequate light to the ¡nside of ...
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The architect Roberto Rivero and daylighting research
(2003)
By the end of the 1950’s decade, architect Roberto Oscar Rivero, who had been studying in England, returned to his native Uruguay and produced a revolutionary approach to daylighting techniques: he was able to relate ...
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Daylight, shape, and cross-cultural influences through the routes of discoveries: the case of Baroque temples
(SAGE Publications, 2018-11)
Baroque temples were developed in the context of cross-cultural influences through new territories where the climatic conditions were often opposed to those prevailing in Europe. The nature of weather differences could not ...