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Natural light and Gothic architecture are two inseparable concepts. The reality of Gothic cathedrals cannot be understood without comprehending itthse irnet riisn snioc rsetuladtyio fnoschuipsi nwgi tohn t hthee s yfamcbt othlica tl iglihght to fa sth ae iprh sypsaiccaels .r eTahleitoyr iceasn a bbeo uqtu Ganottihfiiec dli,g qhut aalnifdie idts, asynmd bthoelirce afonrde t, hcelaoslosigfiiecadl. vTahliuse a artriec laeb euxnpdlaonret;s ytehte, adliorencgt trheela itnio-dnesphtiph baentawlyeseisn o cfa stihxe udnriaql useh aGpoet haicn ds pvaocleusm. eT haisn dre lluamtioinnosuhsip r beseutwlt etehnro suhgahp eth aen sdt ulidghy to afi msosm toe buencpoumbleis ha ende wfa cctoonrds iatinodn iqnug aflaitciteosr ftoou nbde taken into account in the future, helping to understand and respect the main engine of the Gothic architectural project at its origins: light. | |
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Title
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Revista de la Construcción. Journal of Construction |
ISBN
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0718-915X |
Impact factor JCR
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0,358 |
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Volume
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16 |
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10.7764/RDCL.16.1.9 |
Journal number
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1 |
From page
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9 |
To page
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21 |
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