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Balconies for the Municipalities: Public Architecture and Visual Performance of Power in Early Modern Castile.
Author(s) -
Luis J. Gordo Peláez
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.6035/potestas.2012.5.8
Subject(s) - architecture , power (physics) , public administration , history , geography , political science , archaeology , physics , quantum mechanics
Th roughout the sixteenth century, in accordance with their
status as rulers of the city, the members of the Castilian municipalities
sought to establish their own buildings and balconies in the new urban
centers, from where they could show themselves with the appropiate
decorum on the occasion of public events and celebrations. In addition
to the city halls and other civic architecture, adapted in their façades
for this role as mirador or overlook, a new type of public buildings, the
balconies of the city and casas de miradores, also appeared by then to
accommodate the municipal governments and to visually emphasize
their power.Durante el siglo XVI, conforme a su relevante protagonismo
como gobernantes de la ciudad, los concejos municipales castellanos
buscaron dotarse de sus propias edificaciones y balcones en los nuevos
centros urbanos desde los que mostrarse con decoro en los actos y celebraciones
públicas. Junto con las propias casas consistoriales y otros
equipamientos públicos, acondicionados en sus fachadas para esta función
de mirador, surge también entonces una nueva tipología edificia, la
de balcones de la ciudad y casas de miradores, destinada exclusivamente
a acomodar a las autoridades municipales y enfatizar visualmente su
poder