Building and repairing historic timber-framed courtyard houses: Corralas in Madrid (1747–1898)

Pub Date : 2020-03-09 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2020.1735089
Esperanza González-Redondo
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ABSTRACT Timber-framed houses with a courtyard and construction set around it, believed first to be built in the seventeenth century, became the most common collective housing for factory workers in the late nineteenth century in Madrid, and also spread to Central and South America. However, their origin, development, the dating of the over 400 preserved, and how the design of the construction detailing is related to common structural decay and damage, remain unknown. The research reveals that structural failures led to the demolition of many buildings, and that new floors were added to many since the late eighteenth century. Today, poor conservation, and inappropriate renovations and intervention techniques prevent us from ascertaining whether they retain their basic substrate, the layout of dwellings and timber structures. A detailed study of the most relevant types shows the original structures discovered, later additions studied, faulty design assessment, and damage inspected.
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建造和修复历史悠久的木结构四合院:马德里的Corralas (1747-1898)
带有庭院和周围建筑的木结构房屋被认为最早建于17世纪,在19世纪后期成为马德里工厂工人最常见的集体住房,并蔓延到中美洲和南美洲。然而,它们的起源、发展、保存下来的400多座建筑的年代,以及建筑细节的设计与常见的结构腐烂和破坏之间的关系,仍然不得而知。研究表明,结构上的故障导致了许多建筑物的拆除,自18世纪后期以来,许多建筑物又增加了新的楼层。今天,保护不力、不适当的翻新和干预技术使我们无法确定它们是否保留了基本的基材、住宅和木结构的布局。对大多数相关类型的详细研究表明,发现了原始结构,研究了后来的附加结构,对缺陷设计进行了评估,并检查了损坏情况。
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