Abstract

The present work forms part of a research about the mudejar architecture in New Spain in which the structural and architectonical elements that influenced this architecture are analyzed. In this case it will be spoken about the state of Michoacan. The incorporation of the structural systems, mainly the wood covers, have significant similarities that relate them to the mudejar architecture of the Iberian Peninsula. Nevertheless, in the state of Michoacan, they arise covers with certain particularities that follow the same tectonic that the armors of “par y nudillo”, but structurally they have different solutions.

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