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Afana, Jamil
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Afana, J. (2017). Una conversación con fray Gabriel Chávez de la Mora. Actas De Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea, 4, 156-173. https://doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2015.4.0.5130
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[Resumen] Fray Gabriel Chávez de la Mora (Guadalajara, 26 de noviembre de 1929) es un arquitecto mexicano, monje, liturgista y canónigo honorario de la Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe. Es un hombre con una destacada experiencia en la arquitectura religiosa mexicana y con gran aportación iconográfica propia. Es muy conocido por sus creaciones artísticas de iconografía, pintura, escultura, madera recortada, mobiliario, ajuar litúrgico, orfebrería, vestiduras litúrgicas, vitrales, fierro calado, mosaicos e incluso diseños de portadas de libros. La siguiente conversación con fray Gabriel explora parte de la espiritualidad y la arquitectura religiosa mexicana contemporánea. Fray Gabriel explica sus primeros contactos con la arquitectura religiosa, su experiencia con el Concilio Vaticano II y su aportación arquitectónica particularmente en el recinto sagrado del Tepeyac.
[Abstract] Friar Gabriel de la Mora (Guadalajara, November 26, 1929) is a Mexican architect, monk, liturgist and honorary canon of the National Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe. He has extensive experience in Mexican religious and contemporary architecture and has contributed substantially in the area of iconography. He is well known for his artistic creations of iconography , painting, sculptures, carved wood, furniture, sacred vessels, metalwork, liturgical garments, stained glass, openwork iron, mosaics and also book-cover designs. The following conversation with Friar Gabriel explores spirituality and contemporary Mexican religious architecture. Friar Gabriel details his first contact with religious architecture, his experience with the Second Vatican Council, and his architectural contribution particularly in the sacred site of Tepeyac
[Abstract] Friar Gabriel de la Mora (Guadalajara, November 26, 1929) is a Mexican architect, monk, liturgist and honorary canon of the National Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe. He has extensive experience in Mexican religious and contemporary architecture and has contributed substantially in the area of iconography. He is well known for his artistic creations of iconography , painting, sculptures, carved wood, furniture, sacred vessels, metalwork, liturgical garments, stained glass, openwork iron, mosaics and also book-cover designs. The following conversation with Friar Gabriel explores spirituality and contemporary Mexican religious architecture. Friar Gabriel details his first contact with religious architecture, his experience with the Second Vatican Council, and his architectural contribution particularly in the sacred site of Tepeyac
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