The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon

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Autor(a) principal: Curval, R.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Mimoso, J., Sanjad, T., Morais Pereira, S., Balzaretti, N.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.lnec.pt:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1004161
Resumo: The wealth of tiles in Portugal is made of more than the early patterned and the blue on white pictorial panels that cover the interior walls of churches, monasteries and palaces throughout the country and its former possessions. In the first half of the 19th century azulejo workshops found a new market in the owners of recent urban constructions, producing façade tiles widely used subsequently not only in many Portuguese towns but also in Brazil, to where they were exported in large numbers. The new urban look was not unanimously liked at its heyday but as time goes by, the old streets with shiny and often lively coloured façade walls are slowly gaining their place in the lists of municipal heritage worth preserving. However, many of those façades are showing clear signs of degradation. Whenever tiles are falling off from the façade, the overall state of disrepair can be noticed from a distance and totally detracts the aesthetic value of the site. These cases are evident. In many other instances, however, decay is only apparent on closer inspection and these are the cases that will be addressed by this communication. We present a comparative study of the most frequent types of physical decay found in 19th century façade walls in towns of the Rio Grande in South Brazil and the district of Lisbon, in Portugal, taking in consideration the similar weather conditions in both regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
title The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
spellingShingle The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
Curval, R.
Azulejos
Glazed tiles
Decay
Glazed façades
title_short The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
title_full The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
title_fullStr The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
title_full_unstemmed The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
title_sort The decay of portuguese façade azulejos – a comparaison between south Brazil and Lisbon
author Curval, R.
author_facet Curval, R.
Mimoso, J.
Sanjad, T.
Morais Pereira, S.
Balzaretti, N.
author_role author
author2 Mimoso, J.
Sanjad, T.
Morais Pereira, S.
Balzaretti, N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Curval, R.
Mimoso, J.
Sanjad, T.
Morais Pereira, S.
Balzaretti, N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Azulejos
Glazed tiles
Decay
Glazed façades
topic Azulejos
Glazed tiles
Decay
Glazed façades
description The wealth of tiles in Portugal is made of more than the early patterned and the blue on white pictorial panels that cover the interior walls of churches, monasteries and palaces throughout the country and its former possessions. In the first half of the 19th century azulejo workshops found a new market in the owners of recent urban constructions, producing façade tiles widely used subsequently not only in many Portuguese towns but also in Brazil, to where they were exported in large numbers. The new urban look was not unanimously liked at its heyday but as time goes by, the old streets with shiny and often lively coloured façade walls are slowly gaining their place in the lists of municipal heritage worth preserving. However, many of those façades are showing clear signs of degradation. Whenever tiles are falling off from the façade, the overall state of disrepair can be noticed from a distance and totally detracts the aesthetic value of the site. These cases are evident. In many other instances, however, decay is only apparent on closer inspection and these are the cases that will be addressed by this communication. We present a comparative study of the most frequent types of physical decay found in 19th century façade walls in towns of the Rio Grande in South Brazil and the district of Lisbon, in Portugal, taking in consideration the similar weather conditions in both regions.
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