Andalusian paradigm” for the retrieval of a forgotten architecture and urbanism
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1997.v1i19.534Abstract
Paratua, a small village in the Ronda mountains, shows in its urban design a remarkable example of adaptation to the natural conditions of the land as well as its clear. Muslim origins. In the present article we describe some of its most interesting features, and some proposals are made as to the necessary steps required for maintaining its traditional architecture.
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