Hooke's Chain Theory and the Construction of Catenary Arches in Spain

被引:7
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作者
Lluis I Ginovart, Josep h [1 ]
Coll-Pla, Sergio [2 ]
Costa-Jover, Agusti [2 ]
Lopez Piquer, Monica [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Int Catalunya, Sch Architecture UIC Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Escuela Tecn Super Arquitectura Reus, Reus, Spain
关键词
catenary; geometry; gunpowder warehouse; military engineering; Robert Hooke;
D O I
10.1080/15583058.2017.1290851
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Catenary arches were used in Spanish Art Nouveau architecture by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). The theory of the chain, which is based in the shape of a hanging collar, was proposed by Robert Hooke (1676) and was used by Christopher Wren in Saint Paul's dome (1675). British school modern mechanics theory was introduced in Spain by Spanish borbonic military engineers as well as by Catholic Scottish and Irish families during the eighteenth century.The assessment of some drawings of gunpowder warehouses, which were found in the collection of Mapas planos y Dibujos (MPD) of the General Archive of Simancas (Archivo General de Simancas, AGS) (AGS 2014), have revealed the use of the chain theory in Miguel Marin's projects for Tortosa (1731) and Barcelona (1731) as well as in Juan de la Feriere projects in A Coruna (1736). Built evidence has also been found: The Carlon wine cellars in Benicarlo, which were built by the Irish O'Connor family (1757). The analysis of these examples demonstrated the arrival the chain theory to Spain during the first half of the 18th century.
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页数:14
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