The contribution traces the story relating to the construction of the tower facade of the Mother Church of Salaparuta, destroyed by the earthquake of the Belice Valley in 1968 and of which there are, in addition to the historical iconography, also many stone blocks that once constituted the imposing structure. The research conducted evaluates any designers, the reference models identifiable in some Austrian area solutions, the design constraints determined by the seismic rush of the area, the similarities and differences with the architectures of the same type identified in the eastern area of Sicily and built after the earthquake of 1693.
Sutera, D. (2021). Gli Alliata di Villafranca e Salaparuta. La facciata torre della chiesa madre di Salaparuta. In V. Garofalo, M. Nobile, F. Scibilia, D. Sutera (a cura di), Sicilia austriaca 1720-1734 (pp. 103-105). Palermo : Palermo University Press.
Gli Alliata di Villafranca e Salaparuta. La facciata torre della chiesa madre di Salaparuta
Sutera, D
2021-01-01
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The contribution traces the story relating to the construction of the tower facade of the Mother Church of Salaparuta, destroyed by the earthquake of the Belice Valley in 1968 and of which there are, in addition to the historical iconography, also many stone blocks that once constituted the imposing structure. The research conducted evaluates any designers, the reference models identifiable in some Austrian area solutions, the design constraints determined by the seismic rush of the area, the similarities and differences with the architectures of the same type identified in the eastern area of Sicily and built after the earthquake of 1693.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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