La casa patio tradicional de la medina marroquí
- Miguel Martínez-Monedero 1
- Jaime Vergara-Muñoz 1
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Universidad de Granada
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- J. Calatrava (coord.)
Verlag: Abada
ISBN: 978-84-17301-24-8
Datum der Publikation: 2019
Seiten: 1506-1517
Kongress: Congreso Internacional Cultura y Ciudad (2. 2019. Granada)
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
The traditional courtyard house of the Moroccan medina receives the influences of the Andalusian cultural heritage that was contributed by the immigrant Moriscos at the beginning of the XVII century, influenced with the long Islamic tradition coming from Fez and the Maghreb in general. The oldest types that still remain can be recognized from the 17th-18th century, constituting unique examples in the Mediterranean arc. This traditional courtyard house will continue to develop under these influences during the following decades, until the arrival of the westernization of the 19th century. The economic and cultural flourishing that takes place then is manifested, at the level of the architecture of the courtyard house, in the reform or reconstruction of the courtyard according to more eclectic criteria, in which the European influence was hybridized with the important tradition and respect for the provisions of the Koran.