4 resultados para 16th century literature
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Este trabajo de investigación se ha centrado en la escalera de caracol con ojo también denominado caracol de mallorca, en sus primeras apariciones a finales del s.XV y comienzos del s.XVI durante el llamado periodo tardogótico. Este elemento aparentemente sencillo presenta, sin embargo, una gran diversidad de esquemas geométricos. Todavía a día de hoy, no hay explicación del por qué de la mayor difusión de unos con respecto a otros. El objetivo de este trabajo ha sido valorar el papel que el confort/seguridad de uso así como la economía en el trabajo –sencillez de ejecución y coste económico– tuvieron en el contexto de la difusión de este elemento arquitectónico. Este estudio ha analizado en base a estos criterios objetivos, la geometría de cada uno de los esquemas tipo que resuelven la formación del hueco central característico este tipo de escaleras, con la intención de determinar las causas objetivas que pudieron motivar la desigual expansión de los mismos. Una vez determinado el marco teórico, se han establecido dos líneas para abordar el problema. Por un lado se ha planteado el análisis de los modelos teóricos recogidos en los distintos textos de cantería escritos por autores españoles desde finales del s.XVI. Si bien en la época en que se escribieron, la arquitectura gótica como sistema había desaparecido, alguno de sus elementos más característicos, como la escalera de caracol, continuaban empleándose. Las trazas del caracol con ojo recogidas en estos textos, describen habitualmente las soluciones geométricas más frecuentes e incluso los ejemplos construidos más conocidos, los cuales fueron levantados en su mayoría en el período en el cual se desarrolla esta investigación. Por otro lado, este estudio se plantea el análisis de modelos construidos existentes en la Ciudad y Tierra de Segovia. La razón que justifica dichos límites geográficos, la encontramos en que la mayor parte del patrimonio gótico existente en este área fue construido entre finales del s.XV y comienzos del s. XVI. Ambos grupos, modelos teóricos y modelos construidos, recogen la herencia gótica heredada en la construcción de este elemento arquitectónico. Cada una de estas dos líneas establecidas han seguido una metodología específica adaptada al objeto de análisis, si bien ambas se basan en un primer análisis individual y posterior análisis comparativo de los modelos seleccionados. Estos análisis han permitido identificar los distintos esquemas empleados para resolver el hueco central, lo que ha posibilitado establecer una clasificación general de los mismos en tres grupos: caracol con ojo de solución radial, el caracol con ojo de solución no radial y el caracol con ojo de solución tangencial. A partir de los datos y resultados obtenidos del análisis comparativo de los parámetros geométricos que afectan al confort/seguridad de uso y economía en el trabajo de dichos esquemas, podemos concluir que a pesar que los tres esquemas identificados resuelven el caracol con ojo de forma muy similar, el predominio de la solución radial y la caída en el olvido de las soluciones tangencial y no radial estuvieron justificados. ABSTRACT This work focused on the helical staircase, also known as mallorca staircase, in the late 15th and the early 16th centuries. This seemingly simple element, presents however a wide variety of geometrical designs. Still to date, there is no explanation of why some of them were limited use, while others had a wide impact. The aim of this study was to assess the influence which comfort, safety and work economy –ease of construction and financial cost– had on their widespread. This study analysed, following these objective criteria, the geometry of the different designs, which solve the characteristic inner aperture of this type of staircase. And thus, find the reasons, which motivated their uneven spread. Once the theoretical framework was developed, two research lines were set up to address the problem. On one hand, this study analysed the theoretical helical staircases described in the early Spanish texts, which were written since the end of the 16th century. Although these texts were written after the Gothic Architecture system had already disappeared, some of its more representative elements like the helical staircase were still in use. The traces of the helical stair, which are included in these texts, describe the most frequently-used designs and even the most famous real examples which were usually constructed in the Late Gothic period. On the other hand, this study analysed some real helical staircases, which were constructed in the Ciudad y Tierra de Segovia. The reason for choosing these geographical limits is that most of the Gothic buildings of this area were constructed between the end of the 15th and the early 16th centuries, during the Late Gothic period. Both groups, theoretical and constructed samples, collect the Gothic construction tradition of the helical stair. Each of these research lines followed a specific methodology, which was adapted to the research object. Nevertheless, both are based on a first individual analysis of each selected example and a later on comparative one. These analysis allowed the identification of the different layouts which solve the inner aperture of the helical staircase, what made possible to set up a broad classification in three groups, according to the geometrical design strategy that solves the central aperture: the helical staircase by radial solution, the helical staircase by non-radial solution and the helical staircase by tangent solution. The research findings of the comparative analysis of their geometrical parameters, which have an impact in the comfort, safety and work economy, have shown that although all of them solve the helical staircase in a really similar way, the fade into oblivion of the non-radial and tangent approaches was objectively motivated.
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El tema de estudio de esta tesis es el análisis morfológico y cronológico de diez ejemplares emblemáticos de la arquitectura doméstica señorial de la Granada del siglo XVI, analizados en comparación con otros casos de referencia construidos en el mismo período en la propia ciudad, conservados y desaparecidos. También se han tenido en cuenta las principales manifestaciones arquitectónicas de los mayores focos urbanos contemporáneos en el reino de Castilla. El trabajo se ha desarrollado partiendo de la realización de una planimetría precisa y completa de las diez casas documentadas, uniendo al trabajo in situ sobre los datos materiales el estudio de las fuentes de archivo y de la bibliografía especializada existente sobre la materia. El análisis formal de las unidades domésticas ha sido enfocado al estudio tipológico de lo construido, haciendo especial hincapié en las pervivencias andalusíes sobre las cuales los nuevos moradores edificaron o adaptaron sus casas solariegas. En apoyo a las hipótesis presentadas se aporta la documentación arqueológica derivada de las excavaciones realizadas en los solares de las viviendas objeto de análisis, además de los planos de los estados previos a las recientes reformas sufridas por muchos de estos edificios. El análisis comparativo con algunos edificios contemporáneos en los que se ha documentado y estudiado cronológicamente su evolución histórica, ha permitido afianzar las hipótesis de datación y de reconstrucción de la distribución espacial de las fábricas originarias de la época tratada. Los objetivos de la investigación han sido orientados a poner de manifiesto la delicada y compleja transición de la medina nazarí a la ciudad cristiana, tratando también ciertas características multiculturales propias de las técnicas constructivas y de sociedad de la época. Los resultados de este estudio multidisciplinar se han registrado en un mapa de datos creado con el Sistema de Información Geográfico, en el que se han incluido tanto los datos cronológicos como formales, individualizando los ambientes que constituyen las pervivencias medievales y los que se han construido después, aportando sus distintas dataciones. Se ha querido dar respuesta a varios interrogativos: ¿Cómo se adapta la arquitectura castellana al tejido urbano andalusí? ¿Reaprovecha las preexistencias o las elimina en cada momento? ¿De qué modo la ciudad ha ido modificándose hasta configurarse como una ciudad moderna? ¿Cuánto se ha mantenido este patrimonio de casas? ¿Cómo se debería conservar? Se ha tratado de resolver estas cuestiones formulando síntesis gráficas en las que se puede comprender la evolución histórica de las viviendas acontecida a lo largo del siglo XVI, junto con sus transformaciones recientes provocadas por las intervenciones contemporáneas. Asimismo se aporta el estudio de las principales características de las intervenciones acometidas sobre este patrimonio único de viviendas, que por su propia naturaleza es altamente perecedero y necesita que se formulen criterios eficaces y correctos para su mayor conservación. El punto de partida de este trabajo no ha sido solamente el análisis de campo sino también la recopilación y ordenación de los datos procedentes de la bibliografía existente para formular discursos coherentes y precisos sobre la evolución de este tipo de viviendas históricas, cuyos valores son tan expuestos a graves deterioros que su catalogación, documentación y valoración se hacen imprescindibles. Pese a que las diez viviendas incluidas en los capítulos de estudio detallado estén catalogadas en los Planes Especiales de Protección (Albaicín, 1990 y Centro, 2002), sus caracteres formales y sus elementos estructurales y decorativos de valor histórico han sufrido un evidente proceso de expolio o destrucción, hecho grave que esta Tesis quiere reflejar de cara a la deseable futura puesta en valor real de estos edificios así como, indirectamente, de sus ámbitos urbanísticos de pertenencia. ABSTRACT The purpose of this thesis is to study the morphological and chronological characteristics of ten emblematic mansions belonging to the architectural period of the 16th Century in Granada, Spain. These houses are compared with other similar outstanding constructions of the same period that are located in the city, which have either been preserved or disappeared. Also, this study has taken into account the main architectural expressions of greater contemporary urban areas of the Kingdom of Castile. The work carried out began, first of all, by drawing a precise and thorough planimetry of the ten surveyed houses, together with in situ tasks based on physical data, a study of archival data, and the specialized existing bibliography on the subject. The formal analysis of the home units is focused as a typological study of erected buildings, with a special attention on Al Andalus remains over which the new householders constructed or adapted their mansions. The hypotheses brought forward have been supported by the archaeological documentation that had been elaborated during the excavation works of the houses concerned in this study. Moreover, the drawings of the states of the sites, previously to the most recent renovation works many of these buildings have undergone, have been presented. The comparative analysis made with some contemporary buildings, which have been chronologically documented and studied in their historical evolution, has confirmed the dating hypotheses, and that of the reconstruction of the spatial distribution of the original factories the period discussed. The aims of this research have been oriented to bring to light the delicate and complex transition of the town, from the Nasrid period to Christian times. The research has also dealt with some special multicultural characteristics of the constructive techniques, as well as of the society of that period. The results of this multidisciplinary study have been registered on a data map created with the Geographical Information System, which includes both the chronological and formal data. The Medieval settings, and those of later constructions, have been individualised and dated. Several questions have been answered: how the Castilian architecture adapts to the Al Andalus urban design? Have the pre-existing structures been reused or eliminated at each stage? How has the town evolved until becoming a modern city? To which degree this heritage of houses has remained? How should it been preserved? These questions have been approached by means of graphical syntheses in an attempt to bring an understanding of the historical evolution of the houses throughout the 16th Century. But also, this work shows the more recent transformations these structures suffered over the contemporary period. Moreover, there is a study of the main characteristics of interventions over this unique patrimony of housing which by nature is perishable and needs a formulation of correct and efficient criteria for better conservation. The starting point of this work has not only been that of field analysis, but also the gathering and ordering of the existing bibliographical data, in order to formulate coherent and precise statements on the evolution of this type of historical housing. Its treasures are so exposed to severe deterioration that their cataloguing, documentation and appreciation are becoming crucial. Despite the fact that the ten houses considered in the chapters of this detailed study are listed in the special protection plans (Planes Especiales de Protección, Albaicín plan of 1990 and the town centre plan of 2002) their formal characteristics, as well as structural and decorative historical value, have suffered gradual plunders or destruction. This thesis tries to reflect how serious is that matter and the need in the future to give this heritage and the surrounding urban environment, a real value.
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During the last century many researches on the business, marketing and technology fields have developed the innovation research line and large amount of knowledge can be found in the literature. Currently, the importance of systematic and openness approaches to manage the available innovation sources is well established in many knowledge fields. Also in the software engineering sector, where the organizations need to absorb and to exploit as much innovative ideas as possible to get success in the current competitive environment. This Master Thesis presents an study related with the innovation sources in the software engineering eld. The main research goals of this work are the identication and the relevance assessment of the available innovation sources and the understanding of the trends on the innovation sources usage. Firstly, a general review of the literature have been conducted in order to define the research area and to identify research gaps. Secondly, the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) has been proposed as the research method in this work to report reliable conclusions collecting systematically quality evidences about the innovation sources in software engineering field. This contribution provides resources, built-on empirical studies included in the SLR, to support a systematic identication and an adequate exploitation of the innovation sources most suitable in the software engineering field. Several artefacts such as lists, taxonomies and relevance assessments of the innovation sources most suitable for software engineering have been built, and their usage trends in the last decades and their particularities on some countries and knowledge fields, especially on the software engineering, have been researched. This work can facilitate to researchers, managers and practitioners of innovative software organizations the systematization of critical activities on innovation processes like the identication and exploitation of the most suitable opportunities. Innovation researchers can use the results of this work to conduct research studies involving the innovation sources research area. Whereas, organization managers and software practitioners can use the provided outcomes in a systematic way to improve their innovation capability, increasing consequently the value creation in the processes that they run to provide products and services useful to their environment. In summary, this Master Thesis research the innovation sources in the software engineering field, providing useful resources to support an effective innovation sources management. Moreover, several aspects should be deeply study to increase the accuracy of the presented results and to obtain more resources built-on empirical knowledge. It can be supported by the INno- vation SOurces MAnagement (InSoMa) framework, which is introduced in this work in order to encourage openness and systematic approaches to identify and to exploit the innovation sources in the software engineering field.
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3D Modular construction is poorly known and scarcely published in technical literature. In spite of that there are an increasing number of manufacturers offering their products in different countries. This method has largely evolved from early examples such as the American Gold Rush prefabrication in the nineteenth century, the Sears precut homes or Voisin´s prototypes for modular homes, to the end of the first half of the twentieth century. In this period a non negligible number of attempts in 3D modular construction have been carried out, ranging from theoretical proposals to several hundred or thousand units produced. Selected examples of modular architecture will be analyses in order to illustrate its technical evolution, concerning materials, structure, transportation and on site assembly. Success and failure factors of the different systems will be discussed. Conclusions about building criteria shown in them and their applicability in current architecture will be drawn.