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本文对17世纪来自Cetatea de baltei (Hu: Kükülövár)的贵族住宅进行了建筑分析,并将其与来自Bahnea (Hu: Bonyha), Ozd (Hu: Magyarózd)和Ţopa (Hu: Kisbún)的类似形状的贵族住宅进行了介绍,这些住宅具有紧凑的中央建筑,由四个圆形(或多边形)角楼构成。对这些住宅的17世纪建筑特征进行比较,使我们能够确定东侧角楼的可能用途,以容纳法院教堂,同时更好地理解17世纪特兰西瓦尼亚建造贵族住宅的可能影响和联系。这种模式的起源已经被认为有法国血统,这篇文章提出了16世纪Jacques Androuet du Cerceau出版的建筑论文中的插图雕刻,展示了这种类型的住宅,但是由于工匠和建筑师在邻近省份的王子赞助下来到特兰西瓦尼亚工作,也讨论了中欧更近的影响。
The seventeenth century noble residence from Cetatea de Baltă. Observations regarding the architecture of rounded corner towers castles in Transylvania.
The article presents an architectural analysis of the seventeenth century noble residence from Cetatea de Baltă (Hu: Kükülövár), introducing it in the context of similarly shaped noble residences from Bahnea (Hu: Bonyha), Ozd (Hu: Magyarózd) and Ţopa (Hu: Kisbún), residences with a compact central building, framed by four rounded (or polygonal) corner towers. A comparative view of the seventeenth century architectural features of these residences has allowed us to identify a possible use of the eastern corner towers for accommodating the court chapel, and in the same time to understand better the possible influences and connections in building noble residences in the seventeenth century Transylvania. The origin of this model has been already argued to have a French parentage, and this article brings forward illustrated engravings showing this type of residence in sixteenth century architectural treatises published by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, but the closer Central European influences are also discussed as a result of craftsmen and architects coming to work in Transylvania under princely patronage from the neighbouring provinces.