Restoration and new design. Cultural Center in Medina del Campo and San Juan Bautista's Church in Guadalix de la Sierra, Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1996.v48.i445.992Abstract
The ensemble formed by Saint Martin church and the Falces Palace in Medina del Campo was in a deplorable state, plundered and ruined, when a restoration action was decided. As for San Juan Bautista’s church in Guadalix de la Sierra, only the tower and the apse had an architectural interest, since the nave was a poor reconstruction from 1944. The proposal considered two kinds of interventions. In one hand, the traditional restoration of the few pieces preserved in their original state. In another hand, rebuilding it with a new design that should optimize it for public use and also create an homogeneous coordination of the architectural "fragments" which before had no link between them.
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