Proyecto de corrección geométrica : Catedral y Sagrario Metropolitanos / Fernando López Carmona, Agustín Hernández Hernández.

Author
López Carmona, Fernando, 1921- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Published/​Created
Ciudad de México : Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Arquitectura, 2017.
Description
235 pages : illustrations (some color), charts, facsimiles, plans ; 28 cm

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    Summary note
    "The project for the geometric correction of the Metropolitan Cathedral and the side chapel (Sagrario) officially concluded in 2001, after more than twelve years during which work was conducted on to correct the differential subsidence affecting both temples, and later works to prevent their future occurrence or to mitigate them. Corrective works consisted of the controlled under-cutting of both temples and the preventive injections of cement mortars to standardize the deformability of the subsoil and thus prevent the emergence of more differential subsidence in the future. "This work integrates the experience of the Faculty of Architecture of the UNAM on the geometric correction of the Cathedral." (HKB Translation)--Verso Cover.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (page 233).
    Contents
    • Presentación
    • Prologo
    • Poetica logica estructural
    • Introducción
    • Capitulo II: Consecuencias durante la construcción
    • Capitulo III: Ensayo en el Templo de San Antonio Abad
    • Capitulo IV: Subexcavacion e instrumentación
    • Capitulo V: Respuesta Estructural
    • Capitulo VI: Capilla de las Animas.
    ISBN
    • 9786070289712
    • 6070289714
    OCLC
    1000392361
    RCP
    C - S
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