Academic literature on the topic 'Cartuja de la Cuevas (Seville, Spain)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Cartuja de la Cuevas (Seville, Spain)"

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López-Pérez, María Eugenia, María Eugenia Reyes-García, and María Eugenia López-Sanz. "Smart Mobility and Smart Climate: An Illustrative Case in Seville, Spain." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 2 (January 12, 2023): 1404. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021404.

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In recent years, smart city projects and initiatives have surged around the globe. Yet, a wide range of factors determine the success or failure of such initiatives and there is still a long road ahead in terms of effective governance and innovation management. In such a context, this study explores the specific case of PCT Cartuja (science and technology park in Seville, Spain)—analyzing several smart-mobility and smart-climate solutions from a Triple Helix Model standpoint. The authors tap into multiple information sources to describe the case and key implications of smart initiatives for both theory and management are discussed. This paper shows the current progress as well as the remaining challenges to illustrate how public-private partnerships and conflict can be effectively managed.
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Goicoechea, María Eugenia. "Technological innovation territories and networks: experiences in Buenos Aires and Seville." Cadernos Metrópole 25, no. 56 (April 2023): 15–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2236-9996.2023-5601.e.

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Abstract The article analyzes policies for the formation of technology districts and parks, understood as innovation means or networks. It compares two cases located in disparate geographical contexts and temporalities, but with complementary purposes: on the one hand, the Cartuja Science and Technology Park in Seville, Spain; on the other, the Technology District in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The methodological proposal includes a systematization of regulations and official documents, along with visits to the territory, photographic records, and interviews with key informants from each district. The results subsidize an analysis of territorial registration and effective conformation of these means of innovation, their articulation with the social and economic needs of the immediate environment, and the purposes of internationalization.
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Perez-Rodriguez, Jose L., Luis A. Perez-Maqueda, Maria L. Franquelo, and Adrian Duran. "Seville history insight through their construction mortars." Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, July 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-023-12313-y.

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AbstractSeville is intimately linked to its historic role and extensive cultural heritage. The city has been occupied by Romans, Arabs and Christians, who built important historical buildings. Roman (first–second centuries) and Arabic (eleventh century) buildings, medieval Shipyard (thirteenth century), San Isidoro and Santa Maria de las Cuevas monasteries (fifteenth century), Santa María de las Cuevas (fifteenth century modified in eighteenth century), El Salvador Church (eighteenth century), the Royal Ordnance building (eighteenth century) and Santa Angela de la Cruz convent (twentieth century) performed with lining mortars, and mortars used in building stones (City Hall and Marchena Gate), all of them located in Seville (Spain), have been studied. Ninety-four mortar samples (employed as structural, plaster, coating) originally used or applied in restoration processes have been collected to perform an archaeometry study. The ratio of CO2 mass loss to hydraulic water (H2O) mass loss, and the mineralogical characterization by X-ray diffraction has been used to compare the mortars used in the different historical periods. Mainly hydraulic mortars were widely used in all these studied monuments as most mortars showed CO2/H2O ratios within the 4–10 range. Moreover, the thermal analysis curves also showed a broad temperature range for the thermal decomposition of the carbonate fraction of the mortars.
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Books on the topic "Cartuja de la Cuevas (Seville, Spain)"

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San, José de Serra Carlos Serra Pickman. Cristóbal Colón: Sus estancias y enterramiento en la cartuja de Sevilla. Sevilla: [Central Hispano], 1992.

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Luengo, Juan José Antequera. La Cartuja de Sevilla: Historia, arte y vida. Madrid: Anaya Grandes Obras, 1992.

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Torres, José Santos. El Monasterio de la Cartuja en la historia de Sevilla, 1400-1992. Sevilla: R. Castillejo, 1992.

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Maestre, Beatriz. La Cartuja de Sevilla: Fábrica de céramica. [Seville]: Pickman, 1993.

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Huerta, Baltasar Cuartero y. Historia de la Cartuja de Santa María de las Cuevas, de Sevilla, y de su filial de Cazalla de la Sierra. Madrid: Turner, 1988.

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Sociedad Estatal para la Exposición Universal de 1992 (Spain). Recinto de la Cartuja., ed. Historia de La Cartuja de Sevilla: De ribera del Guadalquivir a recinto de la Exposición Universal. Sevilla: Turner, 1989.

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Clark, John P. H. Dom Augustine Baker's translation of the "Relation" of Fr. Balthasar Alvarez. Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 2005.

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Gómez, Carlos Alberto Rivera. Las decoraciones pictóricas murales en el monasterio de Santa Maria de las Cuevas de Sevilla: Análisis histórico y caracterización del material. Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla, Secretariado de Publicaciones, 2007.

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Libro Becerro de la Cartuja de Santa María de las Cuevas. Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 2003.

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La Arquitectura del 92. [Sevilla]: Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla, 1990.

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