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Journal articles on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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López Tirado, Javier, and Emilio Ruiz de Clavijo. "Nuevas localidades para tres pteridófitos raros en la provincia de Córdoba." Acta Botanica Malacitana 36 (December 1, 2011): 211–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v36i1.2854.

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López‐Guzmán, Tomás, and Sandra Sánchez‐Cañizares. "Culinary tourism in Córdoba (Spain)." British Food Journal 114, no. 2 (February 10, 2012): 168–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00070701211202368.

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Delgado, Antonio J., María Luisa Jiménez-Sánchez, and Leopoldo Medina. "Pilularia minuta Durieu, a new fern for Córboba province (Andalusia, Spain)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 32 (December 1, 2007): 247–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v32i0.7046.

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Pilularia minuta Durieu, un nuevo helecho para la provincia de Córdoba (Andalucía, España) Key words. Pilularia, Marsileaceae, Córdoba, Western Andalusia, Iberian Peninsula. Palabras clave. Pilularia, Marsileaceae, Córdoba, Andalucía Occidental, Península Ibérica.
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Moreno, T., F. Martinez-Gómez, and S. Hernández-Rodriguez. "Toxoplasmosis in pigs in Córdoba, Spain." Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology 79, no. 3 (January 1985): 271–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00034983.1985.11811918.

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Patey, Ariana. "Asserting Difference in Plurality: The Case of the Martyrs of Córdoba." Studies in Church History 51 (2015): 53–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400050105.

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Between the years 850 and 859 forty-eight Christians were decapitated for offences against Islam in Córdoba, the capital of the Islamic Umayyad dynasty in Al-Andalus, Spain (756–1031). The majority of those executed had deliberately instigated their own deaths by making derogatory comments about the Prophet Muhammad, a known capital offence. The calculated nature of their behaviour, in action against rulers considered by their contemporaries to be fellow monotheists, and without the supernatural support of widely accepted miracles, strained the already fractured Christian community. While the Córdoban bishop and the metropolitan of Seville worked closely with the emirs to stop the would-be martyrs, Eulogius, a Córdoban priest and bishop-elect of Toledo, and his friend Paul Alvar composed martyrologies and apologies for the group. Written for prisoners preparing for martyrdom and for circulation amongst the religious communities surrounding the city, the works allow insight into a movement of martyrs composed of men and women, lay and religious, with Christian and non-Christian backgrounds. The works of Eulogius and Alvar reflect an intense preoccupation with public behaviour as an expression of identity in a religiously diverse society. This emphasis on the bodies of Muslims, Christians and martyrs in both hagiography and act draws attention to the movement’s motives by highlighting its relationship with the strictly ascetic monastic communities of Córdoba, where monks and nuns used their own bodies as means of preserving and articulating Christian culture in early medieval Spain.
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Millanes, Francisco, Miguel Ortega, and Antonio Carnerero. "Palma del Río Arch Bridge, Córdoba, Spain." Structural Engineering International 20, no. 3 (August 2010): 338–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686610792016655.

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Martínez Sagarra, Gloria, Emilio Reyes Sepúlveda, Javier López Tirado, and Juan Antonio Devesa Alcaraz. "Novedades florísticas y corológicas para la provincia de Córdoba (España). II." Acta Botanica Malacitana 44 (October 9, 2019): 113–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v44i0.6616.

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Se comentan 7 taxones de plantas vasculares de interés para la flora de Córdoba, bien porque se amplía significativamente su conocimiento corológico en la provincia (Rubus caesius L., Bupleurum lancifolium Hornem., Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte), porque se confirma su presencia en el territorio (Geranium pusillum L.), o su presencia constituye una novedad provincial (Cyperus difformis L.) o para la flora de Andalucía [Potentilla supina L., Amsinckia calycina (Moris) Chater]. Todos los pliegos-testimonio se encuentran depositados en el Herbario de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de Córdoba (COFC).Palabras clave: Flora vascular, Corología, Córdoba. Notes on some plants of the province of Cordoba (Spain).Keywords: Vascular flora, Chorology, Córdoba.
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León, L., R. de la Rosa, D. Barranco, and L. Rallo. "TEN YEARS OF OLIVE BREEDING IN CÓRDOBA (SPAIN)." Acta Horticulturae, no. 663 (December 2004): 747–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2004.663.135.

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Gubanov, Alexander P., David Carlos Fernández Remolar, and John S. Peel. "Early Cambrian molluscs from Sierra de Córdoba (Spain)." Geobios 37, no. 2 (March 2004): 199–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2003.04.003.

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López Tirado, Javier, Jesús M. Muñoz Álvarez, and Pablo J. Hidalgo Fernández. "Novedades corológicas para la provincia de Córdoba (Andalucía, España). New records for the province of Cordoba (Andalusia, Spain)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 37 (December 1, 2012): 227–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v37i0.2671.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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Mare, EA. "The influence of the dominance of cultures on artefacts: two case studies – Córdoba, Spain, and Blood River, South Africa." South African Journal of Art History, 2009. http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1001308.

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Conflictsthattookplacealmostthree centuriesapart – respectivelyinlatemedievalSpainandnineteenth-century South Africa – are described in some detail. The Spanish example offers insight into the effect of the conflictduringtheQonquista,followedbyaperiodofArabruleintheIberianpeninsula,which was terminated by the Reconquista of southern Spain by the Christians. The focus in this regard is the violence and counter violence manifested in the formative stages of the Great Mosque at Córdoba and its transformation into the church of Santa Maria. The behaviour of the Muslims and Christians at the sacred site at Córdoba during the conquest and the reconquest, through many centuries, became a theatre in which conflictingreligiousemotionswerearousedandeventuallyresultedinthepartialdestruction of a magnificentMuslimedifice.WhathappenedatCórdobaisanobjectlessontoallmulticultural societies in which the dominant group avenges itself upon the cultural artefacts of a subjected group. This is a common occurrence in the history of architecture, and fitsthebasicpremiseofRenéGirard’s theory of “mimetic desire” that states that one group desires what another desires. As the envy becomes more intense, “mimetic rivalry” with a model results: admiration is transformed into violent conflictthatisonlydiffusedifascapegoatisfound.InamodificationofGirard’sthesisitispostulatedthat in the end the model – taken to be a building or monument – is most often demolished or vandalised as if serving as the scapegoat for the aggressor’s animosity. In more benign cases desire results in the appropriation of the model, but with modificationstoitsidentity. Alternatively,anew model,coexisting with the original, is created by the vanquished to rival the existing model, as happened at the site of Blood River, Natal. In colonial South Africa a monument was erected in 1947 and a more elaborate version of a combat “laager” inaugurated in 1977 to commemorate the battle which took place there on 16 December 1838 between the Voortrekkers and the Zulus, in which the former were victorious. In response, the Zulus established the Ncome Monument and Museum to the east of the Voortrekkers’ monument, officiallyopenedinNovember1999,whichoffersareinterpretationofthe1838battle,celebrates Zulu culture in general and calls for the development of empathy across the cultural and ethnic divide of the former combatants. Ironically, the layout suggests the historical Zulu combat formation.
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Collantes, Sánchez Carlos María. "Imprenta y prácticas poéticas en la sociedad cordobesa del Bajo Barroco (1650-1750)." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BOR30062/document.

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Cette thèse, centrée sur l'étude de la poésie imprimée à Cordoue entre 1650-1750, est conçue comme une avancée dans le champ de recherche laissé libre ente la tradition positiviste et les innovations dans le domaine de l'interprétation, notamment dans la sociologie des textes et l'exploitation des oeuvres. Cette thèse s’inscrit dans le renouvellement qui s’est produit ces dernières années dans ce domaine et qui a fait progresser les études grâce à une nouvelle dimension de nature interdisciplinaire, au-delà des clivages entre les anciennes méthodologies d'études littéraires et leur analyse des textes basée sur la stylistique, et par l’attention accordée aux processus matériels, comme l'impression et la diffusion du livre, la sociologie des relations auteurs/lecteurs, et les réseaux ainsi formés. Pour développer cette recherche, je bénéficierai d’une double direction, celle du professeur Pedro Ruiz Pérez (PHEBO) de l'Université de Cordoue (Espagne), spécialiste de poésie, et de celle du professeur Jean-Marc Buiguès (AMERIBER) de l'Université de Bordeaux Montaigne, spécialiste de l’imprimerie, de l’édition et de la sociologie des auteurs. Le cadre conceptuel de départ pose qu’il est préférable de ne pas séparer les champs de travail de l'analyse de la poésie, de l'histoire de l'édition, des réseaux de sociabilité et des ressources fournies par les nouvelles technologies. Le modèle méthodologique prend appui sur ces approches et s’articule en une double ligne de travail : le développement d’un corpus (inexistant à ce jour) basé sur les outils des humanités numériques (bases de données, corpus numérisé, etc.) et d'autre part sur le modèle d'analyse mis à l'essai dans les travaux sur l'imprimerie et la poésie, développés respectivement par les deux directeurs. La combinaison des deux permet une approche nouvelle des questions liées à la production, la circulation et la lecture des textes et à leur valeur dans un champ littéraire en développement
The present thesis, focusing on the study of the poetry printed in Cordova between 1650-1750, it´s an advance in the field opened between the positivist tradition and the innovations in the area of the interpretation, including the sociology of the texts and of the functioning of the works. In the recent years a renovation has appeared in this field, in which the present thesis registers, advancing in a consideration of character to interdisciplinary that it overcomes the existing distances between the former methodologies of the literary studies and his analysis of the texts in stylistic way, with his attention to the material processes, as those of the press and the traffic of the book and the sociology with the relations of authors and readers and the networks that they formed. For the development of the investigation I have the direction from the University of Cordova of Prof. Pedro Ruiz Perez (PHEBO) and for the specialization in press and edition and sociology with Jean-Marc Buiguès (AMERIBER) and the University of Bordeaux 3 Montaigne. This is the start point of the conceptual frame, that considers the convenience of not separating the own work camps of the analysis of the poetry, the history of the edition, the networks of sociology and the resources provided by the new technologies. The methodological model starts of these expositions and takes form of a double line of work: Creation of a bibliography (non-existent up to the date) with support in the tools of the digital humanities (databases, digitized corpuses, etc.) and, of another part, the model of analysis tested in the work on press and poetry, fields respectively developed by both mentioned directors. The conjunction of both allows an new approximation of the questions related to the production, traffic and reading of the texts and his value in a literary field in development
La presente tesis se centra en el estudio y repertorio de la poesía impresa en Córdoba entre 1650-1750. Se plantea como un avance metodológico en el campo de la tradición positivista y la recepción poética, a partir de la bibliografía y la sociología de los textos. La investigación se inscribe en el marco de cotutela internacional entre la Universidad de Córdoba y l´Université Bordeaux Montaigne, siendo los codirectores de la misma el Prof. Pedro Ruiz Pérez (PHEBO) y el Prof. Jean-Marc Buiguès (AMERIBER), respectivamente. Este trabajo avanza sobre una consideración de carácter interdisciplinar que aúne las metodologías de la literatura, la bibliografía y las Humanidades digitales. Se focaliza la atención en la poesía impresa, atendiendo a los procesos materiales, como la manufactura de las obras mediante la imprenta, la circulación del libro y la red de relaciones sociales-literarias entre autores, lectores e impresores. Radica aquí el marco conceptual de salida, que considera la conveniencia de no separar los campos de trabajo propios del análisis de la poesía, la historia de la edición, las redes de sociabilidad y los recursos proporcionados por las nuevas tecnologías. El modelo metodológico arranca de estos planteamientos y se plasma en la elaboración del repertorio catalográfico que albergue a todas las ediciones impresas que contengan algún verso (inexistente hasta la fecha), un directorio biográfico de todos los agentes literarios que intervengan en la producción de la obra y dos bases de datos relacionales que contenga dicha información, concebidas dentro del marco de las Humanidades Digitales. Esto permitirá un nuevo acercamiento a las cuestiones relacionadas con la producción, circulación y recepción de la poesía. En resumen, esta investigación dotará de las herramientas necesarias para definir la práctica del verso en la sociedad bajobarroca cordobesa
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Books on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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Cumplido, Manuel Nieto. La Catedral de Córdoba. Córdoba: Publicaciones Obra Social y Cultural CajaSur, 1998.

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Maria del Camino Fuertes Santos. La cerámica califal del yacimiento de Cercadilla, Córdoba. Sevilla: Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura, 2002.

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Santos, Ma del Camino Fuertes. La cerámica califal del yacimiento de Cercadilla, Córdoba. [Seville?]: Consejería de Cultura, Dirección General de Bienes Culturales, 2001.

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Cumplido, Manuel Nieto. La Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba. Barcelona: Escudo de Oro, 1995.

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The Umayyad Mosque in Córdoba: Texts and studies. Frankfurt am Main: Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, 2008.

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Antonio, López Ontiveros, ed. La Plaza de la Corredera de Córdoba: Funciones, significado e imagen a través de los siglos. Córdoba: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Córdoba, 2011.

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Ventura, José García-Cuevas. El cabildo catedralicio cordobés desde la revolución a la restauración, 1788-1882. Córdoba: Universidad de Córdoba, 1996.

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Rodríguez, Antonio J. Díaz. El clero catedralicio en la España moderna: Los miembros del Cabildo de la Catedral de Córdoba (1475-1808). Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, 2012.

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Córdoba y la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929. [Córdoba]: Diputación de Córdoba, 2001.

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Carmona, E. Agüera, and A. G. Gómez Castro. La Facultad de Veterinaria de Córdoba (1847-1997): 150 aniversario de los estudios de veterinaria. Córdoba: Publicaciones Obra Social y Cultural CajaSur, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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Wolf, Kenneth Baxter. "Convivencia as Persecution in Ninth-Century Córdoba." In Convivencia and Medieval Spain, 145–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96481-2_5.

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Edwards, John. "Conversion in Córdoba and Rome: Francisco Delicado’s La Lozana Andaluza." In Medieval Spain, 202–24. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403919779_11.

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López-Guzmán, Tomás, Jesús C. Pérez-Gálvez, and Guzmán A. Muñoz-Fernández. "A Quality-of-Life Perspective of Tourists in Traditional Wine Festivals: The Case of the Wine-Tasting Festival in Córdoba, Spain." In Applying Quality of Life Research, 297–311. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91692-7_15.

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"4. The Emirate Of Córdoba." In A History of Medieval Spain, 91–115. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9780801468728-008.

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"5. The Caliphate of Córdoba." In A History of Medieval Spain, 116–36. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9780801468728-009.

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"Four. The Rhetoric of Emancipation: Córdoba, Spain." In Popular Democracy, 78–102. Stanford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781503600775-005.

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WOLF, KENNETH BAXTER. "Muḥammad as Antichrist in Ninth-Century Córdoba." In Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Spain, 3–19. University of Notre Dame Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpj7bxm.5.

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Marías, Fernando. "Local antiquities in Spain: from Tarragona to Córdoba." In Local antiquities, local identities, 142–66. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526117045.003.0008.

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The study of Local Roman Antiquities developed in Spain from the end of the 15th Century focusing on the ancient remains of Roman cities as Mérida, Segovia, Murviedro and Tarragona. Foreign and Spanish scholars contributed with field research and drawings, and architects tried to dig up the past of their respective towns through excavation and interpretation of the architectural remains, and to put into practice what they thought could have been their own local Roman models as well. Córdoba, the ancient Roman Baetica and Umayyad capital is one of our best examples for studying the way its architecture, orders and ornate could have been analysed and interpreted, and how its architects could use Roman and Umayyad models, by the end of the 16th Century, for their modern local buildings.
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Vandergoot, Jana. "Dehesa and the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba in Spain." In Architecture and the Forest Aesthetic, 106–13. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315735115-9.

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Pavón-Vázquez, Victor. "Implementing English-Taught Programmes in Higher Education in Spain." In Examining Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Theories and Practices, 138–50. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3266-9.ch008.

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The acceptance of English as the lingua franca of the academic world has triggered the flourishing of different approaches to promote the learning of English as a foreign language in higher education. Under the umbrella of supranational regulations (as in the case of Europe), the promise of linguistic gains runs parallel with the necessity to attract international students, to promote the international and institutional profile for the universities, and to enhance employability for graduates. At the university of Córdoba, studies or courses taught through a foreign language are part of a larger university policy, and the decisions were based on clear definition of content and language learning outcomes and human and material resources available. This chapter describes the implementation of bilingual programs at this university, offering a picture of the challenges and problems that emerged and of the initiatives that were adopted.
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Conference papers on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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Calzón, Julio Martínez. "The Miraflores Bridge Over the River Guadalquivir in Córdoba (Spain)." In Fifth International Conference on Composite Construction in Steel and Concrete. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40826(186)44.

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Navarro Pérez, Miguel, Federico Carro Gil, and Marta Mompó García. "F VAL. Feria Valencia y Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente. L´héritage de Le Corbusier." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.630.

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Resumen: La Mezquita de Córdoba, el paradigma del Mat-Building y la invitación al juego, están detrás de una obra cuya pertenencia a la órbita lecorbuseriana debe ser plenamente reconocida: la Feria de Valencia (1967) de Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente. Cincuenta años después de la muerte de Le Corbusier y desaparecido, también, quién en los últimos años de vida del maestro fue su principal colaborador, apenas queda nada de la única obra de los herederos del Atelier de la rue de Sèvres construida en España. Tomando como idea el paradigma de “juego” pretendemos, con nuestro estudio, avanzar en el conocimiento de esta obra para encontrar su vinculación con ese modo de entender lo arquitectónico que Le Corbusier nos propone cuando afirma que, reunidos bajo la luz, de modo sabio, correcto y magnífico, los volúmenes (las formas arquitectónicas) juegan. Abstract: The Mosque of Cordoba, the paradigm of Mat- Building and the invitation to the game, are behind a work whose membership lecorbuseriana orbit should be fully recognized: the Feria de Valencia (1967) of Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente. Fifty years after the death of Le Corbusier, and Guillermo dead too, who in the last years of the life of the Master was his main collaborator , there is nothing left of the unique work of the heirs of the Atelier de la rue de Sèvres built in Spain. On the idea to the paradigm of "play " we intend , in our study ,to advance in the knowledge of this work to find its links to this way of understanding the architecture that Le Corbusier proposed to us when he states that, gathered under the light, so wise, correct and magnificent, the volumes (the architectural forms) play. Palabras clave: Juego; Atelier; Venecia; Valencia. Keywords: Game; Atelier; Venice; Valencia. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.630
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Iovene, Maddalena, Graciela Fernandéz De Córdova, Ombretta Romice, and Sergio Porta. "Towards Informal Planning: Mapping the Evolution of Spontaneous Settlements in Time." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5441.

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Maddalena Iovene¹, Graciela Fernandéz De Córdova2, Ombretta Romice¹, Sergio Porta¹ ¹Urban Design Studies Unit (UDSU). Department of Architecture. University of Strathclyde. 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G11XJ, UK. 2Centro de Investigación de la Arquitectura y la Ciudad (CIAC), Departamento de Arquitectura, PUCP. Av. Universitaria 1801, 32 San Miguel, Lima, Peru. E-mail: maddalena.iovene@strath.ac.uk, gdcfernandez@pucp.edu.pe, ombretta.r.romice@strath.ac.uk, sergioporta@strath.ac.uk Keywords (3-5): Informal Settlement, Peru, Lima, Model of Change, Urban Morphology Conference topics and scale: Reading and Regenerating the Informal City Cities are the largest complex adaptive system in human culture and have always been changing in time according to largely unplanned patterns of development. Though urban morphology has typically addressed studies of form in cities, with emphasis on historical cases, diachronic comparative studies are still relatively rare, especially those based on quantitative analysis. As a result, we are still far from laying the ground for a comprehensive understanding of the urban form’s model of change. However, developing such understanding is extremely relevant as the cross-scale interlink between the spatial and social-economic dynamics in cities are increasingly recognized to play a major role in the complex functioning of urban systems and quality of life. We study the urban form of San Pedro de Ate, an informal settlement in Lima, Peru, along its entire cycle of development over the last seventy years. Our study, conducted through a four-months on-site field research, is based on the idea that informal settlements would change according to patterns similar to those of pre-modern cities, though at a much faster pace of growth, yet giving the opportunity to observe the evolution of an urban organism in a limited time span. To do so we first digitalize aerial photographs of five different time periods (from 1944 to 2013), to then conduct a typo-morphological analysis at five scales: a) unit, b) building, c) plot, d) block, and e) settlement (comprehensive of public spaces and street network). We identify and classify patterns of change in the settlement’s urban structure using recognised literature on pre-modern cities, thus supporting our original hypothesis. We then suggest a unitary model of analysis that we name Temporal Settlement Matrix (TSM). Reference List Caniggia, G., & Maffei, G. L. (2008). Lettura dell’edilizia di base (Vol. 215). Alinea Editrice. Conzen, M. R. G. (1958). The growth and character of Whitby. A Survey of Whitby and the Surrounding Area, 49–89. Hernández, F., Kellett, P. W., & Allen, L. K. (2010). Rethinking the informal city: critical perspectives from Latin America (Vol. 11). Berghahn Books. Kropf, K. (2009). Aspects of urban form. Urban Morphology, 13(2), 105–120. Muratori, S. (1960). Studi per una operante storia urbana di Venezia. Palladio, 1959, 1–113. 22. Porta, S., Romice, O., Maxwell, J. A., Russell, P., & Baird, D. (2014). Alterations in scale: patterns of change in main street networks across time and space. Urban Studies, 51(16), 3383–3400. Watson, V. (2009). “The planned city sweeps the poor away…”: Urban planning and 21st century urbanisation. Progress in Planning, 72(3), 151–193. Whitehand, J. W. R. (2001). Changing suburban landscapes at the microscale. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 92(2), 164–184.
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Reports on the topic "Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain)"

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Kavanagh, Eduardo, Mercedes Lanz Domínguez, and Fernando Quesada Sanz. Quern and millstones from the Iberian Iron Age settlement of Cerro de la Cruz, Almedinilla, Córdoba, Spain. Universitat de Lleida. Departament d'Història. Secció d'Arqueologia, Prehistòria i Història Antiga, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21001/rap.2019.extra-4.15.

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