Surveying a Sixteenth-Century Full-Scale Working Drawing. The Tracing for the Sail Vault at the Vestry of Murcia Cathedral
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Calvo López, José; Molina Gaitán, Juan Carlos; Natividad Vivó, Pau; Alonso Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel; Rabasa Díaz, Enrique; [et al.]Grupo de investigación
Historia de la ConstrucciónÁrea de conocimiento
Expresión Gráfica ArquitectónicaPatrocinadores
Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Murcia Deán y Cabildo de la Catedral de MurciaRealizado en/con
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Universidade de Santiago de CompostelaFecha de publicación
2013Editorial
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José Calvo-López; Juan Carlos Molina-Gaitán; Pau Natividad-Vivó; Miguel Ángel Alonso-Rodríguez; Enrique Rabasa-Díaz; Ana López-Mozo; Miguel Taín-Guzmán; José Antonio Sánchez-Pravia. 2013. "The Tracing for the Sail Vault at the Murcia Cathedral Vestry: Surveying a 16th-Century Full-Scale Working Drawing". International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration, vol. 7, nº 3, p. 275-302. ISSN 1558-3058.Revisión por pares
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Renaissance constructionAshlar masonry
Working drawings
Stereotomy
Full-scale tracings
Surveying
Sail vaults
Templates
Squaring
Jacopo Torni
Murcia cathedral
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Full-scale tracings, drawn in plaster surfaces or engraved in stone walls and floors, were used frequently in Renaissance construction, in order to control the execution of ashlar masonry. In many occasions, these tracings furnished the shape of
the templates used in the dressing process, either in true size or orthogonal projection.
A large example of these tracings appeared in 2009 in the vestry of Murcia cathedral, when the sacristy drawers were disassembled in order to execute a conservation treatment against woodworm. At first sight, the tracing seemed to be related to the vault over the vestry, built in 1525 by Jacopo Torni l'Indaco, one of the first examples of ashlar sail vaults in Europe; a number of surveys confirmed that the tracing corresponds with the vault quite precisely. After an introductory section dealing with tracings and dressing techniques, the authors explain the measuring methods used in the surveys, describe the tracing, compare the tracing and the built vault, ...
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