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Cordoba Mosque - ground plan Cordoba Mosque Ground plan Showing sequence of expansion-begun ca. 788 1st expansion 833-848 2nd expansion 961 et. seq. 3rd expansion 987-990 -
Granada Alhambra - general ground plan Spain Granada Alhambra General ground plan of Alhambra and Alcazar -
Granada Alhambra - plan Spain Granada Alhambra Plan of Alhambra Begun ca. 1250 by Mohammed I -
El Greco - "View and Plan of Toledo" Toledo Painting "View and Plan of Toledo" by El Greco Museo del Greco -
Nossa Senhora da Candelaria - General view from above Colonial Churches - Rio de Janeiro Nossa Senhora da Candelaria Founded before 1634 Present church begun 1775 Plans by Francisco J. Roscio Finished end of 19th Cent. General view from above, showing plan,apse,transepts,dome. Dates of dome and facade towers: 1874-77 -
Church of Vera Cruz Segovia Church of Vera Cruz 1208 General view -
View of the Cathedral of Málaga Malaga Cathedral Originally Church of the Incarnation - built on site of Moorish mosque in 1487 Plan of present edifice probably by Diego de Siloe - approved by chapter in 1538. Partially destroyed by earthquake in 1680 Building resumed in 1719 Still incomplete at end of 18th Century North transept Puerta de las Cadenas Partial view -
Stairway and building, Machu Picchu. Stairway and building. At the right side is a natural boulder which has been utilized in its original position to form part of the construction plan. -
General view of construction, Machu Picchu. General view of construction, including a natural boulder at the right, which has been incorporated into the building plan. -
Interesting construction feature, Machu Picchu. An interesting constructional feature in which a natural boulder has been utilized in the overall constructional plan. Here the boulder has carved steps or niches on one side. -
Interesting construction feature, Machu Picchu. An interesting constructional feature in which a natural boulder has been utilized in the overall constructional plan. Here the boulder has carved steps or niches on one side; another view.