El Manifiesto de los Tratados de Arquitectura en la Vila Rica del siglo XVIII: el pórtico toscano del Palacio de los Gobernadores de José Fernandes Pinto Alpoim

Designed in 1740 by Portuguese military engineer José Fernandes PInto Alpoim, the Governors' Palace, in the then city of Vila Rica, today Ouro Preto, represented the definitive establishment of the power of Dom João V in the promised land of gold that, after many social insubordinations since t...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Tognon, Marcos
التنسيق: Online
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منشور في: Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Arquitetura e Urbanismo 2021
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://www.revistas.usp.br/risco/article/view/167169
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الملخص:Designed in 1740 by Portuguese military engineer José Fernandes PInto Alpoim, the Governors' Palace, in the then city of Vila Rica, today Ouro Preto, represented the definitive establishment of the power of Dom João V in the promised land of gold that, after many social insubordinations since the first years of 1700, it would be intensely urbanized, civilized, monumentalized by its governor, Gomes Freire de Andrade, thus effecting its subordination and deference to the monarchy and Portuguese values. Fortress palace that was implanted between the two most densely populated parishes of the village, and whose entrance porch brought, in its formal and proportional composition, the clearest manifest of the architectural language worshiped in the Treaties of Architecture since the 16th century.