A Deformed Muqarnas Dome at the Sala de los Reyes in the Alhambra: Graphic Analysis of Architectural Heritage
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2023-11-27Referencia bibliográfica
Gámiz-Gordo, A.; Ferrer-Pérez-Blanco, I.; Reinoso- Gordo, J.F. A Deformed Muqarnas Dome at the Sala de los Reyes in the Alhambra: Graphic Analysis of Architectural Heritage. Heritage 2023, 6, 7400–7426. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6120388
Abstract
The muqarnas are small pieces grouped together, adopting surprising three-dimensional
forms. They are a symbol of identity of the 14th century Nasrid architecture at Alhambra in Granada.
This research’s aim is to graphically analyze the plaster muqarnas dome located to the south of
the Sala de los Reyes, in the Palacio de los Leones. The methodology followed combines historical
images analysis and modern digital graphic techniques. First, a compilation of unpublished drawings
and photographs documenting architectural transformations and significant alterations in the roof
structures since the 16th century is provided. Although these muqarnas were drawn by Jones and
Goury in the 19th century, the current research identifies and draws, digitally for the first time, its
nearly two thousand pieces of this dome. Additionally, metric data of the current state has been
collected using 3D laser scanning, revealing significant deformations. In this way, the knowledge
of these fragile architectural elements is achieved to promote their heritage dissemination and to
facilitate the conservation of a monumental site included in the UNESCOWorld Heritage List.