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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/12576 Sobre dibujo e historia de la Arquitectura. Entrevista con Rafael Manzano Martos
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Gámiz Gordo, Antonio
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Boletín Académico. Revista de investigación y arquitectura contemporánea, 2013, 3: 65-72. ISSN: 2173-6723
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[Resumen] A partir de cuatro preguntas, Rafael Manzano Martos refl exiona sobre la gran importancia del dibujo en la producción arquitectónica, con referencias a planos y maquetas de notables obras en la historia de la arquitectura. Se apuntan razones sobre la escasez de dibujos originales hoy conservados, que en todo caso estarían más cercanos al mundo de la técnica -una técnica artística muy elemental-, que al mundo del arte o la poesía. Y se valora la aparición de la perspectiva en el Renacimiento como instrumento trascendental para el desarrollo de la visión espacial, el dominio del espacio y la creación arquitectónica.
[Abstract] On the basis of four questions, Rafael Manzano Martos reflects upon the importance of drawing in the architectonic creation, with references to plans and models of masterpieces in the history of architecture. Some reasons about the lack of original drawings preserved nowadays are pointed out; drawings that, in any case, are closer to the field of technique –a very elemental artistic technique- than to the fi eld of art or poetry. Th e introduction of perspective in the Renaissance period as a crucial element in the development of the spatial vision, and the mastery of space and architectonic creation are also appraised.
[Abstract] On the basis of four questions, Rafael Manzano Martos reflects upon the importance of drawing in the architectonic creation, with references to plans and models of masterpieces in the history of architecture. Some reasons about the lack of original drawings preserved nowadays are pointed out; drawings that, in any case, are closer to the field of technique –a very elemental artistic technique- than to the fi eld of art or poetry. Th e introduction of perspective in the Renaissance period as a crucial element in the development of the spatial vision, and the mastery of space and architectonic creation are also appraised.

