“De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method

The history of architecture is a discipline that was shaped throughout the nineteenth century by the merging of methods and ideas from many different origins. In the process of its construction, drawing played a major role. Mainly by helping researchers to cope with two of the dimensions this inquir...

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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-728942021-03-02T19:40:14Z “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Cartografiar la historia de la arquitectura en el siglo XIX (II): Viollet-le-Duc, August Choisy y la comparación y superposición de mapas temáticos como método Girón Sierra, Javier The history of architecture is a discipline that was shaped throughout the nineteenth century by the merging of methods and ideas from many different origins. In the process of its construction, drawing played a major role. Mainly by helping researchers to cope with two of the dimensions this inquiry had to deal with. On one hand they had to develop graphic strategies to apprehend the “historical time” of architecture: they had to know how to extract the historically relevant elements from the buildings, show them chronologically and give visibility to their successive transformations. On the other, they had to grasp the architectural “historical space”. They had to discover ways of mapping the architecture of the past and its disemination in order to investigate why significant changes emerged in some places in preference to others. The history of this cartograpical effort is yet to be made. This article aims to point out some of its milestones, focusing on some French authors. It will be published in two parts. In the first one I will explore Arcisse de Caumont attempt of introducing a pasigraphic system in the archaeological maps (probably inspired by Humbold’s ideas) In the second part I will takle with the appearance of the superimposition of thematic maps as a method allowing to discriminate the incidence of diverse factors (geological, political, commercial) in the two great stages of the medieval architecture, focusing into the contributions of Eugène Viollet-Le Duc and Auguste Choisy. La primera parte de este texto se encuentra entre las páginas 108 y 119 de este número. Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2020-03-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Investigación application/pdf application/xml https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/72894 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2019.42.72894 Bitacora Arquitectura; No. 42 (2019): Drawing and Architecture; 126-139 Bitácora Arquitectura; Núm. 42 (2019): Dibujo y arquitectura; 126-139 2594-0856 1405-8901 10.22201/fa.14058901p.2019.42 spa https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/72894/66782 https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/72894/67557 Derechos de autor 2020 Bitácora Arquitectura
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“De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
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title “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
title_short “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
title_full “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
title_fullStr “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
title_full_unstemmed “De ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’Architecture.” Mapping the History of Architecture in the Nineteenth Century (II):Viollet-le-Duc, Auguste Choisy and the Comparison and Overlapping of Thematic Maps as a Method
title_sort “de ces cartes on verra surgir les lois de la distribution des styles d’architecture.” mapping the history of architecture in the nineteenth century (ii):viollet-le-duc, auguste choisy and the comparison and overlapping of thematic maps as a method
description The history of architecture is a discipline that was shaped throughout the nineteenth century by the merging of methods and ideas from many different origins. In the process of its construction, drawing played a major role. Mainly by helping researchers to cope with two of the dimensions this inquiry had to deal with. On one hand they had to develop graphic strategies to apprehend the “historical time” of architecture: they had to know how to extract the historically relevant elements from the buildings, show them chronologically and give visibility to their successive transformations. On the other, they had to grasp the architectural “historical space”. They had to discover ways of mapping the architecture of the past and its disemination in order to investigate why significant changes emerged in some places in preference to others. The history of this cartograpical effort is yet to be made. This article aims to point out some of its milestones, focusing on some French authors. It will be published in two parts. In the first one I will explore Arcisse de Caumont attempt of introducing a pasigraphic system in the archaeological maps (probably inspired by Humbold’s ideas) In the second part I will takle with the appearance of the superimposition of thematic maps as a method allowing to discriminate the incidence of diverse factors (geological, political, commercial) in the two great stages of the medieval architecture, focusing into the contributions of Eugène Viollet-Le Duc and Auguste Choisy.
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