Muro Mediterráneo: búnkeres y baterías para la defensa del litoral (1936-1939)

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Título: Muro Mediterráneo: búnkeres y baterías para la defensa del litoral (1936-1939)
Autor/es: Martínez-Medina, Andrés | Juan Gutiérrez, Pablo Jeremías
Grupo/s de investigación o GITE: Metrópoli, Arquitectura y su Patrimonio (MAP)
Centro, Departamento o Servicio: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Expresión Gráfica y Cartografía
Palabras clave: Military architecture | Coastal defenses | Bunkers and batteries | 1936-1939 Spanish War
Área/s de conocimiento: Composición Arquitectónica
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Editor: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València
Cita bibliográfica: Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. XV to XVIII Centuries: Proceedings of the International Conference on Modern Age Fortifications of the Western Mediterranean Coast, FORTMED 2015 / Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro (Ed.). València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015. ISBN 978-84-9048-377-0. Vol. II, pp. 231-238
Resumen: The Mediterranean wall, which is a collection of defensive constructions along the coast, was built during the Spanish War (1936-39) to prevent enemy attacks. It´s called this way like the Atlantic Wall, which was built after the Second World War. These group of buildings consist of batteries, bunkers and barracks placed along the coastline, sometimes next to another kind of infrastructure. Its location (typical of a military strategy) and its peculiar morphology are like another ones: the historical watchtowers ones. They were built by the Kingdom of Spain in the same geography four centuries earlier although, in our case, the buildings are updated to the conditions of contemporary wars: camouflage against air raids. A collection of anti-aircraft devices, placed along the coast since the late 1937, were risen following the instructions of the Valencian State to defend both citizens and cities from the aviation´s bombings. The following military settlements, organized from North to South, are part of the most relevant ones of the coast of Alicante: the Denia and Javea ones, the North of Alicante and Southwest of Alicante ones, the Portichol one, the Galvany´s Clot one and, finally, the Cape and Bay of Santa Pola ones. Remains of more than 60 architectural elements, that document the first concrete´s ruins, are still there. This paper tries to document all of them (providing their location, their morphological genealogy and including some drawings of the current state) to contribute to their revaluation and to help to their necessary protection. They are a legacy of architectural heritage which consolidates and increases the memory of our culture.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/50355
ISBN: 978-84-9048-377-0 (Obra completa) | 978-84-9048-426-5 (Vol. II)
DOI: 10.4995/FORTMED2015.2015.1785
Idioma: spa
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Derechos: © 2015 Editorial Universitat Politècnica de Valencia. Se distribuye bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0
Revisión científica: si
Versión del editor: http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/FORTMED/FORTMED2015/paper/view/1785
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