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Post by pigeonpie on Sept 7, 2010 15:48:18 GMT
Architectural Journal to feature Illa del Rei Hospital
The Illa del Rei Hospital in Maó harbour is to feature in an article written by the architectural historian, Dr. Ann-Marie Akehurst, for publication in the academic journal "Architectural History" this month.
Illustrating the piece will be a plan of the original design showing the hospitals appearance between its construction in 1711 and 1715 when the central chapel collapsed. The classical pedimented portico was then replaced by a tower and cupola which is now being restored.
According to Dr. Akehurst, Menorcas island hospital was regarded as "an ideal" and she traces its subsequent influence on other eighteenth century infirmaries in England. The hospitals design was a combination of English chapel design and U shaped plan with a covered portico with flattened arches typical of Menorcan buildings.
The article suggests that the hospitals appearance was designed with three aims in mind: to be " a statement of British logistical and technological superiority" to the local population; that its style and architecture would remind British sailors of Greenwich; and that its image was intended to reassure the British public that "all was well in its new colony by suggesting a harmonious relationship between the local population and the British occupying forces".
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Post by cassie on Jun 13, 2011 17:33:27 GMT
I understand that this hospital has been renovated and is open for tours during June. I full intend to visit while over in June. Will post my findings if anyone is interested.
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Post by pigeonpie on Jun 24, 2011 19:14:20 GMT
Oh yes cassie we are interested you post away and look forward to reading about your findings
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