This book aims to give a new perspective on the architecture and its global reference developed in Manila during the Iberian Union (1580–1640). More specifically, it focuses on the building processes of convents inside Intramuros, including the structures built by the same religious provinces in Mexico. The research is based both on the review of new archival sources from around the world and on fieldwork at the construction remains in Manila, concluding that, for the various traditions significantly contributing to its architecture, the city must be considered as an example of global hybridization during this period. The convents of Manila are not just a marginal consequence of the New Spanish traditions but a phenomenon of globalization, part of Philippine history.
Provides a new perspective on the architecture and its global reference developed in Manila during the Iberian Union (1580-1640). More specifically, the book focuses on the building processes of convents inside Intramuros. The research is based both on the review of new archival sources from around the world and on fieldwork in Manila.
Publisher
Ateneo de Manila University Press
Publication Date
May 2018
ISBN
9789715507905
Pages
308
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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