De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920

The article presents an approach to the historical evolution of Bogota’s early brick workshops, emphasizing on their contribution to architecture and urban development between 1810 and 1920. It includes an outlook of the so called Architecture of Transition, identifying styles, architects and constr...

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Main Authors: Molina Prieto, Luis Fernando, Hinojosa, Rita
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Published: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2011
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uan.edu.co:article-3772021-02-15T20:35:13Z De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920 De la mampostería colonial al ladrillo a la vista: Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920 Molina Prieto, Luis Fernando Hinojosa, Rita Chircales de Bogotá desarrollo urbano materiales cerámicos Brick factories Bogota urban development ceramic materials The article presents an approach to the historical evolution of Bogota’s early brick workshops, emphasizing on their contribution to architecture and urban development between 1810 and 1920. It includes an outlook of the so called Architecture of Transition, identifying styles, architects and construction materials, and it analyzes the quality of the bricks provided by those local clayworkshops during the given period, as well as their production techniques improvement. It also spots out those first buildings to expose masonry as their only façade material in industrial,residential, governmental, educational and religious architecture, and, as a conclusion, it highlights the importance of such epoch for consolidating the usage of exposed brickwork in the city, an image that defines Bogota’s architecture during the second half of the twentieth century El artículo presenta una aproximación a la evolución histórica de los chircales (ladrilleras) de Bogotá, haciendo énfasis en su aporte al desarrollo arquitectónico y urbano de la ciudad durante el período 1810-1920. Se incluye un panorama de la arquitectura de transición que da cuenta de los estilos, los arquitectos y los materiales de construcción. Se realiza un análisis de la calidad de los materiales producidos en los chircales en el período de estudio, y la evolución de las técnicas para producirlos. Se identifican las primeras obras que usan el ladrillo a la vista como único material de fachada en la arquitectura industrial, residencial, civil, educativa y religiosa de la ciudad. Como conclusión se resalta la importancia del período de transición en la consolidación del uso del ladrillo a la vista como material que, durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX, caracterizó la arquitectura de Bogotá. UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2011-06-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/377 REVISTA NODO; Vol. 5 Núm. 10 (2011); 91 - 112 2346-092X 1909-3888 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/377/316 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
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title De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
title_short De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
title_full De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
title_fullStr De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
title_full_unstemmed De From colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork Bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): Los chircales de Bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
title_sort de from colonial masonry to modern exposed brickwork bogota’s brick workshops and their influence on urban and architectural development (1810-1920): los chircales de bogotá y su impronta en la arquitectura y el desarrollo urbano, período 1810-1920
description The article presents an approach to the historical evolution of Bogota’s early brick workshops, emphasizing on their contribution to architecture and urban development between 1810 and 1920. It includes an outlook of the so called Architecture of Transition, identifying styles, architects and construction materials, and it analyzes the quality of the bricks provided by those local clayworkshops during the given period, as well as their production techniques improvement. It also spots out those first buildings to expose masonry as their only façade material in industrial,residential, governmental, educational and religious architecture, and, as a conclusion, it highlights the importance of such epoch for consolidating the usage of exposed brickwork in the city, an image that defines Bogota’s architecture during the second half of the twentieth century
publisher UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO
publishDate 2011
url https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/377
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