A History of the Arab Component in Ibero-American Architecture /
This book examines five centuries of Ibero-American architectural history through the lens of its Arabic architectural component. It seeks to illuminate an integral part of Ibero-American culture-one that is frequently ignored and undervalued as merely an exotic influence. Fernando Martínez Nespral&...
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Leiden ; Boston :
BRILL,
2026.
سلاسل:
Islamicate and Ibero-American World Connections ;
3.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
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| 245 | 1 | 2 | |a A History of the Arab Component in Ibero-American Architecture / |c Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral. |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |t Contents -- Foreword: Tracing the Architectural Tapestry of Ibero-America -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Introduction and Theoretical Framework: a Component instead of an Influence -- 1 Colonial and Racist Problems, Decolonial Solutions -- 2 Against a False Notion of Distance: a Linguistic Approach -- 3 If It's Not Foreign, It's Not an Influence -- 4 Beyond Styles, Continuities Are Based on Architectural Design Ideas -- 5 Structure and Goals of This Book -- 1 Critical Presentation of the Historiography on the Arab Component in Ibero-American Architecture -- 1 Mudejar Components During the Viceregal Period: a Well-Known History -- 2 Independent Period Connections: Migration and Exotic Neo-Arabisms -- 3 Modern and Contemporary Continuities: a Field in Development -- 2 Design Criteria Versus Architecture Stylistic Periodizations, a History Based on Continuities -- 1 Traditional Historical Periodizations Cannot Answer Several Questions -- 2 Design Criteria: a Decolonized Category to Understand Architecture beyond Periodizations -- 3 Tiles, from the Viceregal Period to Pampulha, Glazed Ceramics of Arab Origin, and Their Role in Ibero-American Architecture -- 1 The Islamic Component in Iberian Ceramics (and Culture) -- 2 Mudejar and Moorish Hybridization of Iberian-Islamic Ceramics -- 3 Expulsion of Moorish People and the Development of Iberian Ceramics in the Seventeenth Century -- 4 A Second Intercontinental Loop: the Ibero-American Conquest and the Trans-Atlantic Encounter -- 5 Tiles after the Independence Process: Several Continuities in Design Criteria and Some Formal Disruptions -- 4 Lattices, from the Lima Balconies to the CoBoGo, the Screens for Thermal and Privacy Control, Arab Roots, and Local Fruits -- 1 Mashrabiyya in Ibero-America, a "Longue Durée" History -- 2 One Question / Several Answers: How Did Arab mashrabiyya Arrive in Ibero-America? -- 3 A Second Question: Why Are They So Frequent in Lima? Answers Based on the Epoch, the Weather, and the Religion -- 4 Social and Gender Connections: Balconies as Architectural Veils -- 5 Geographical and Historical Connections between Two Big Cities: Lima and Seville -- 6 Not a Simple Copy: Ibero-American Viceregal mashrabiyya as a New Local Solution -- 7 A New Layer about Screen Devices: Lattices Created after the Viceregal Period -- 5 Ponds, from the Alhambra to Luis Barragán, Water as the Origin of Creation in Islam, and Its Presence in Ibero-American Buildings -- 1 Islamic Ideas about Water and Their Reflections on Ibero-American Viceregal Architecture -- 2 Water in the Beginning of the 2th-Century Architecture: Revivals, Exoticism, and Migrant Identities -- 3 Islamic Links about Water in Modern Ibero-American Architecture: a New Life for Old Ideas -- 6 Wood and Clay: Iberian-Arabic Construction Techniques and Their Role in Ibero-America from the Viceregal Period to the Present -- 1 "Tabiques" and "Crujías" Basis of a Composition Design System -- 2 "Carpintería de lo blanco" Geometry as the Base of a Ceiling System -- 7 Zaguanes and Patios: the Sacred Value of Privacy in Arab Culture and Its Continuity as a Design Criterion in Ibero-America -- 1 Houses as Convents: an Unsuspected Arabic Component in Ibero-American Architecture -- 2 Western Modernity and Open Facades: an Increasing Influence -- 3 Modernity as a Way Back to the Origin: Contemporary Experimentations -- 8 More Is More, Not "Horror Vacui": Complexity as a Goal of Islamic Design and Its Geometric Explorations from the Middle East to Ibero-America -- 1 Ancient Architecture Was Postmodern Too: Islamic Complexity from a Contemporary Re-reading -- 2 Modern Complexities Are Not Contradictions: Islamic Sources in 2th-Century Architecture -- 9 A Case Study: Native and Mudejar Bases of Tropical Colonial Churches in the Americas -- 1 A Twist in the Architectural Relationship between Ibero-America and the Arab Culture: Ibero-American Architects Work in Islamic Countries -- Afterwords: Not Everything Is Explained by the Arabic Component, but Little Can Be Explained without It -- Architectural Works -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
| 520 | |a This book examines five centuries of Ibero-American architectural history through the lens of its Arabic architectural component. It seeks to illuminate an integral part of Ibero-American culture-one that is frequently ignored and undervalued as merely an exotic influence. Fernando Martínez Nespral's A History of the Arab Component in Ibero-American Architecture stands as a landmark contribution to our understanding of the region's architectural heritage, inviting us to see the world through new eyes and to embrace the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped our shared landscape. It is a book that will resonate with scholars and enthusiasts alike, inspiring us to explore the hidden corners of history and celebrate the diversity that lies at the heart of Ibero-America's architectural identity. Fernando Luiz Lara , Professor of Architectural History and Theory at the Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. | ||
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