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Dear Authors of the article

Before publication in the article, I would like to obtain your consent. There are three papers: The correction of "Prehispanic Mesoamerican architecture". The introduction of the architect Josep Lluis Sert in the section on modern architecture. The introduction of a new section dedicated to Romanesque architecture. Is for this reason I am writing here. My usual language is not English. I would appreciate that before the publication of three works would help me in their adaptation to English language.

Prehispanic Mesoamerican architecture reviewed

Prehispanic Mesoamerican architecture reviewed

Olmos defends the golden ratio presence in some of

Aztec
home designs.

Between 1950 and 1960, Manuel Amabilis applied some of the analysis methods of

prehispanic buildings, such as "El Toloc" and “La Iglesia de las Monjas” (the Nuns Church), a notable resort of buildings thermal constructed in the Puuc architecture style in Chichen Itza
.


According to his studies, their proportions are concretized from a series of polygons, circles and pentagrams inscribed, as

Columbus day
of 1929.

The Castle of

Kukulcan. John Pile defends that its interior layout has golden ratio
proportions. He says that the interior has walls placed so that the outer spaces are related to the central chamber by 0.618:1,the golden ratio. [17]


Josep Lluís Sert

For adding to Modern architecture

Joan Miró Foundation
in Barcelona.

At 1932

Josep Lluis Sert, collaborates at Paris with Le Corbusier
. At 1939 Josep Lluis Sert starts working on the Plan Macià of Barcelona, with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret.

Also

Cambridge University
.

  • References:

http://en.wikiarquitectura.com/index.php/Sert's_House_in_Cambridge http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundaci%C3%B3n_Joan_Mir%C3%B3 http://www.mienciclo.es/ebooks/index.php/Le_Corbusier_y_su_Tiempo_(Cronolog%C3%ADa) http://photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Volker_Muller/Proportions_Golden_Section_or_Golden_Mean,_Modulor,_Square_Root_of_Two,_Theorie_and_Construction.htm http://www.stepienybarno.es/blog/2009/11/05/casa-patio-sert-en-cambridge-1958/

New Section: Romanesque era

Dear Authors of the article.In reference to the “Gothic era”, I think it could be one section dedicated to the architecture that prevailed in Europe between the 900-1200, the Romanesque era, and another to the Gothic era, 1200-1500. The twelfth century makes the union between the Romanesque and Gothic.

The

Abbot Suger of the order of Cluny, the initiator of Gothic art in St. Denis
. One of the most beautiful works of Romanesque Cistercian is the Abbey of
St Bernard of Clairvaux
. “La Lumière à Sénanque” (The Light in Sénanque), it’s a chapter of " Cîteaux : commentarii cistercienses " publication of the
Sénanque
is located in the cloister of the monastery, in front of the Chapter, the site of the workshop.

  • References:

You can find References about “La Lumière à Sénanque » at "Cîteaux : commentarii cistercienses" : http://www.cistopedia.org/index.php?id=8379 , and http://www.citeaux.org/en/so4414en.htm ; and the complete article in http://upcommons.upc.edu/e-prints/handle/2117/1794. UPCommons it’s a web of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Alatac2012 (talk) 08:50, 29 April 2012 (UTC)