Hacia una taxonomía constructiva de las tapias de tierra y fábricas encofradas históricas

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The principal aim of the research is the study of the constructive reasons of the historical masonries built with rammed earth and formwork masonry, belonging to late medieval fortifications. Uncertainties have been warned about dating the historical masonries and there are excessive exceptions that do not fall in the rankings traditionally employed to study these techniques. Due to these reasons, the article develops a proposal of constructive typology or taxonomy based in an open system that comes from the analysis of a representative number of masonries and that attends to several control parameters tor the complete characterization of each masonry: material, compaction degree, constructive function, formwork, rendering, combination of materials and, last, the situation, deepness, formation and section of the putlogholes. Each masonry is classified through an alphanumeric label. The system allows establishing several constructive types which it is possible to do a cronotypological and constructive classification.

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Gil-Crespo, I. J., & Maldonado-Ramos, L. (2015). Hacia una taxonomía constructiva de las tapias de tierra y fábricas encofradas históricas. Informes de La Construccion, 67(538). https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.14.009

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