Hospital Architecture in Portugal at the Dawn of Modernity Solution, Practices, and Models
Talk by Joana Maria Balsa Carvalho De Pinho
5 April 2023 at 5 p.m. (CET).
In order to register, please visit the following page: https://csmbr.fondazionecomel.org/events/online-lectures/hospital-architecture-in-portugal/
Hospital architecture in Portugal is a subject little studied in both general and art history, especially in relation to the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
But to understand hospital architecture in its historical dynamics of permanence and innovation, it is necessary to understand the underlying concept of the hospital and its characteristics as a social institution.
The 15th and 16th centuries are reforming times in the welfare and healthcare context; while Portugal is part of this European process it presents its own peculiarities in this area. In historical terms, this moment is crucial and challenging; the movement initiated by John II (1455-1495) with the reorganization of care institutions, i.e. the unification of small units, their assets and revenues, into larger institutions with greater capacity, need to respond to the challenges of early modernity.
This institutional change will lead to changes in the buildings, that is, the institutional type will define a new architectural typology. They led to the construction of new, larger hospitals, which allowed the renovation of hospital architecture and the application of new architectural models.
In Portugal, however, not all hospitals built or remodelled in this period will equally or totally present such architectural novelties. For instance, the application of an innovative planimetric model implies the generalised existence of a pre-existing architectural culture that makes its assimilation possible. This did not occur in Portugal where only subtle elements would be incorporated.
These and other issues will be discussed as part of my project “Hospitalis”: Hospital Architecture in Portugal at the beginning of modernity, whose research outlines and findings will be showcased in this webinar.
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