Abstract

The religious spaces are carriers of great symbolic importance, standing out in the urban fabric not only for their location, but also for their scale in relation to the surrounding buildings. We show the relevance of the religious space in the São Miguel island (Azores) urban fabric, where the church presents itself as an element of great importance. It is the generator of the urban fabric, and it is usually strategically located as a landmark of the civic centre of the localities. This study presents an analysis of the main façades of the parish churches of the island of S. Miguel built during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It highlights the existence of a typology of façade, which is a consequence of the materials and building systems existing there at the time. This demonstration continues the studies carried out by Sousa (1986) with the concept of façade “micaelense baroque ornamentation” and Caldas (2012) with the concept of “micaelense baroque façade” and “micaelense type façade”. Methodologically, the investigation was carried out through the analysis of the elements that make up the façades of the parish churches, the study of old and current photography, and drawings made in CAD; and the systematization of façades by grouping them into categories and establishing a typology between the various churches of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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  • The study addressed in this article presents the analysis of the main façades of parish churches on the island of S

  • We show the relevance of the religious space in the São Miguel island (Azores) urban fabric, where the church presents itself as an element of great importance

  • This study presents an analysis of the main façades of the parish churches of the island of S

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Introduction

The study addressed in this article presents the analysis of the main façades of parish churches on the island of S. The similarities found on the façades indicate the existence of a facade typology. The proof of the existence of a common model arises from the similarities in the decorative elements and common patterns which comprise the facades, deriving from the materials and construction systems. This study carried out an analysis of the common patterns and ornamental elements present on the facades of the churches on the island, mapping and characterizing the elements that compose them and grouping them into categories to establish a typology. Despite the number of authors, from various eras, who wrote on the topic of religious architecture in São Miguel, the focus was predominantly on the historical aspects and the context of the buildings.

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