{"title":"Una mezquita en Valencia: capilla del Grupo Benéfico San Francisco Javier, A. Gómez Davó","authors":"Antonio Miguel Gómez Gil","doi":"10.4995/vlc.2018.8940","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In Valencia there was a large building complex, the Grupo Benéfico San Francisco Javier in the district of Campanar, built in Spanish neo-colonial style, now disappeared. Among many of its endowments was a chapel designed in Maghrebi style (1941), which, of the entire ensemble, is the only construction currently left standing. The article, written with unpublished material, reveals the building and analyses the author, the Valencian architect Antonio Gómez Davó, to verify whether or not he acted with archaeological rigor in its design. For this, its building elements and parameters have been compared with other existing religious buildings in North Africa. This analysis shows efficiency in the floor plan and other parameters, for its use as a Catholic church. There is, on the other hand, a Maghrebi archaeological project rigor; in terms of its construction system, its forms and its decoration. We must also highlight the wise decision of including in the chapel a missing Spanish historical architectural element, such as the roof of the convent of San Juan de la Penitencia de Toledo. This non-Islamic element was skillfully integrated into the Maghreb environment of the Campanar chapel.","PeriodicalId":40566,"journal":{"name":"VLC Arquitectura-Research Journal","volume":"122 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2018-10-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"VLC Arquitectura-Research Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.4995/vlc.2018.8940","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ARCHITECTURE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In Valencia there was a large building complex, the Grupo Benéfico San Francisco Javier in the district of Campanar, built in Spanish neo-colonial style, now disappeared. Among many of its endowments was a chapel designed in Maghrebi style (1941), which, of the entire ensemble, is the only construction currently left standing. The article, written with unpublished material, reveals the building and analyses the author, the Valencian architect Antonio Gómez Davó, to verify whether or not he acted with archaeological rigor in its design. For this, its building elements and parameters have been compared with other existing religious buildings in North Africa. This analysis shows efficiency in the floor plan and other parameters, for its use as a Catholic church. There is, on the other hand, a Maghrebi archaeological project rigor; in terms of its construction system, its forms and its decoration. We must also highlight the wise decision of including in the chapel a missing Spanish historical architectural element, such as the roof of the convent of San Juan de la Penitencia de Toledo. This non-Islamic element was skillfully integrated into the Maghreb environment of the Campanar chapel.
在瓦伦西亚,坎帕纳尔区有一个大型建筑群,是西班牙新殖民风格的旧金山哈维尔集团(Grupo benfico San Francisco Javier),现在已经消失了。在它的许多捐赠中,有一个以马格里布风格设计的小教堂(1941年),这是整个建筑群中唯一保留下来的建筑。这篇文章是用未发表的材料写成的,它揭示了这座建筑,并分析了作者——瓦伦西亚建筑师安东尼奥Gómez Davó,以验证他在设计时是否遵循了考古学的严谨。为此,将其建筑元素和参数与北非现有的其他宗教建筑进行了比较。这个分析显示了平面图和其他参数的效率,因为它是一个天主教教堂。另一方面,马格里布的考古项目很严谨;在其建筑体系、形式和装饰方面。我们还必须强调一个明智的决定,在教堂中加入了一个缺失的西班牙历史建筑元素,比如托莱多圣胡安修道院的屋顶。这种非伊斯兰元素巧妙地融入了坎帕纳尔教堂的马格里布环境。