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primary elements of Andalusian and Moorish architecture (V): Living with Moorish lantern.

Nazari flashlight Hall is a late prototype, only common in the fourteenth century Moorish architecture that has its origin in the "qal'a" Egyptian Mamluk building of origin, consisting of a rectangular or square room in the center there are four columns with arches or lintels Acodal the immediate walls of the room. On the central square stands a flashlight with weak puffs lattice windows that allow ventilation and lighting overhead. The qubba or torch was covered with armor eslactiticas woody or stalactite domes.

In the rest room or "Beds" of the Royal Bath, or Mexuar of Muhammad V, or some of the interiors of the Torres-Palaces of the Alhambra Partal like the Princesses reached very imaginative ways , which were isolated in the Moorish art does not go beyond what Mudejar.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Showing plant living spaces with a flashlight.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Plant of the royal baths in medieval times.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Plant of the royal baths today.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Section of the royal baths today.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Interior of the royal baths.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Mexuar plant in medieval times.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Mexuar plant today.

Alhambra Palace, Granada (s. XIV). Interior Mexuar.


Lecture by D. Rafael Manzano Martos on November 17, 2010 at the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame, USA.

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