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Cecilia López Pérez

Daniel Ruiz Valencia

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Abstract
The first churches that the Spaniards builded in Colombia had a cover in triangular structure —denominated “par y nudillo”—made with wood. Over this structure a cane framework was placed and fixed with leather or vegetal fiber and on this a mudlayer cover with straw or mud roofing tile.Later the vaults appeared like internal structural system of the central zone of the churches. The vaults initially were made inheavy materials as stone or brick and as a result of this collapsed during the earthquakes, being replaced by vaults constructedin wood or “bahareque”. The vaults done with these materials became popular in several countries of South America since bytheir flexibility these vaults have resisted better the earthquakes.In Colombia, during the colonial period were built several of these vaults in churches of the historical center of Bogota. Thisarticle presents the results found in research by the group grime —Research Group in materials and structures-puj— on fourchurches —built between 1610 and 1654—: La Candelaria, San Juan de Dios, Santa Clara and San Ignacio. This study soughtto identify the elements that shape, materials, connections and construction techniques.
Keywords

Abóbadas em madeira, história, comportamento estrutural. Palabras chave descritor, Arquitetura religiosa, Bogotá, Colombia, Siglo XVII, Architecture Vaults.Wood Vaults, History, Structural Behavior. Key Words Plus, Church architecture-Bogotá (Colombia)-17th century, Vaults (Architecture).Bóvedas en madera, historia, comportamiento estructural. - Descriptores, Arquitectura religiosa-Bogotá (Colombia)-Siglo XVII, Bóvedas.

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López Pérez, C., & Ruiz Valencia, D. (2010). Wood vaults and bahareque in of Bogota colonial churches. Study of four churches of century xvii. Apuntes: Revista De Estudios Sobre Patrimonio Cultural, 23(1). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revApuntesArq/article/view/8920
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