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Antoine Weber and Brian F. G. Katz
Although the acoustics of Gothic cathedrals are of interest to researchers, the acoustic impact of their many columns is often neglected. The construction of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris spanned several centuries, including a wide variety of archit...
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Alicia Alonso, Rafael Suárez and Juan J. Sendra
One of the most significant enclosures in worship spaces is that of the choir. Generally, from a historical point of view, the choir is a semi-enclosed and privileged area reserved for the clergy, whose position and configuration gives it a private chara...
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Juan Manuel Medina, Antonio Rodríguez Sánchez, Eduardo Medina Sánchez, María Josefa Cassinello
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DOI: 10.7764/RDLC.16.1.9Natural light and Gothic architecture are two inseparable concepts. The reality of Gothic cathedrals cannot be understood without comprehending its intrinsic relationship with the symbolic light of their spaces. Theories about Got...
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Víctor Manuel Santiago Pedraza
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This study continues the research taken by the teacher Cassinello, Doctoral Thesis "Seismic rationality in Gothic architecture: structural and building types" (Cassinello, 2005), where she checks the special constructive facing earthquakes configuration ...
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Tri Harso Karyono, Elita Sri, Jevi Ganda Sulistiawan and Yenny Triswanti
Many thermal comfort studies have been conducted in offices, classrooms and dwellings, but few in public buildings such as cathedrals, museums and markets. A recent thermal comfort study has been conducted in three naturally ventilated (NV) buildings, a ...
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