MORFOEVOLUÇÃO DO TECIDO URBANO ENVOLVENTE A CASAS RELIGIOSAS CARMELITAS EM TRÊS CONTINENTES: EUROPA (ÉVORA), ÁSIA (GOA), AMÉRICA (SALVADOR DA BAHIA)
MORFOEVOLUÇÃO DO TECIDO URBANO ENVOLVENTE A CASAS RELIGIOSAS CARMELITAS EM TRÊS CONTINENTES: EUROPA (ÉVORA), ÁSIA (GOA), AMÉRICA (SALVADOR DA BAHIA)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.678112526024
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Abstract: The Order of Barefoot Carmelites owes its foundation to Teresa Ahumada. A relevant figure of the Counter-Reformation played a key role, through her works, in the contemplative and spiritual life. This movement had great expansion in the Iberian Peninsula and in distant territories through the masculine branch, later created. In this work, points of convergence, of architectural and urban character, will be sought between three religious houses of this Order, located on different continents and foundational dates. The first in Europe, in Portugal (Évora), the Nossa Senhora dos Remédios Convent, in Asia (India – Goa), the Nossa Senhora do Carmo Convent, and in the American continent (Brazil – Salvador da Bahia), the Santa Teresa de Jesus Convent. It is intended to analyse heritage legacies, situated in different geo-temporal realities, the influence that its architecture represented in the initial construction, the urban environment, and the current legacy.
- Maria do Céu Simões Tereno
- Maria Filomena Mourato Monteiro
- Marízia Dias Pereira