Organization of construction activity in medieval Portugal: a comparative approach
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2015
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Resumo |
This paper aims to identify and characterize the organizational models of construction site and building activity in late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, through the analysis of specific Portuguese case studies, related with important buildings financed by the royal power. This paper also intends to develop a comparative analysis between those different organizational models, identifying the main features of each one, as well as their similarities and differences. In this sense, we intend to present a comparative analysis between the two main models of organization of the construction site, through a methodology of crossing different types of sources, including written ones, such as books of accounts, but also iconographic and material sources, as well as the buildings and monuments still preserved today. In terms of written sources, the construction site accounting books allow us to study several specific aspects of the construction process, but also allow us to infer the organizational models of the construction activity. Projeto Lab2PT- Laboratório de Paisagens, Património e Território - AUR/04509 e da FCT através de fundos nacionais e quando aplicável do cofinanciamento do FEDER, no âmbito dos novos acordos de parceria PT2020 e COMPETE 2020 – POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007528 |
Identificador |
Ribeiro, Maria do Carmo and Melo, Arnaldo Sousa (2015) “Organization Of Construction Activity in Medieval Portugal: A Comparative Approach”, in Bowen, B.; Friedman, D.; Leslie, T. and Ochsendorf. T. (dir.) Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Construction History Proceedings, Volume 1, Chicago, United States: Construction History Society of America, pp. 359-366. 978-1-329-15030-0 |
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eng |
Publicador |
Construction History Society of America |
Direitos |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Organization of construction activity #Models of organization #Medieval and early modern construction #Portuguese Royal constructions #Monastery of Jerónimos (Lisbon) |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart |