The architect and military engineer Pedro Luis Escrivá (1490 ca. - sixteenth century), at the service ofCharles V of Habsburg and the Viceroyal Court of Naples, built two bastioned fortifications designed toconsiderably influence the subject of territorial defense structures: The quadrangular Spanish Fort ofL'Aquila (1534-1567) and the reconstruction of the Sant'Elmo Castle in Naples (1537), with an elongated six-pointed stellar plan, served as a reference point for the European and American fortifications ofthe period. Due to its size and versatility, the model adopted in L'Aquila was widely used in the LatinAmerican context between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. It is found in countries that were Hispanic colonies such as Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay; as well as in the Hispanic domains of the United States and in some of the dependent territories of the Portuguese crown, inBrazil. Based on a historical-architectural and contextual analysis of these structures, the effects of the"cultural transfer" between Europe and America will be investigated with respect to the model devisedby Escrivá to promote its cultural valorization.
"La influencia de Pedro Luis Escrivà en el sistema defensivo colonial de América."
Rosa Maria Giusto
2020
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The architect and military engineer Pedro Luis Escrivá (1490 ca. - sixteenth century), at the service ofCharles V of Habsburg and the Viceroyal Court of Naples, built two bastioned fortifications designed toconsiderably influence the subject of territorial defense structures: The quadrangular Spanish Fort ofL'Aquila (1534-1567) and the reconstruction of the Sant'Elmo Castle in Naples (1537), with an elongated six-pointed stellar plan, served as a reference point for the European and American fortifications ofthe period. Due to its size and versatility, the model adopted in L'Aquila was widely used in the LatinAmerican context between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. It is found in countries that were Hispanic colonies such as Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay; as well as in the Hispanic domains of the United States and in some of the dependent territories of the Portuguese crown, inBrazil. Based on a historical-architectural and contextual analysis of these structures, the effects of the"cultural transfer" between Europe and America will be investigated with respect to the model devisedby Escrivá to promote its cultural valorization.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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