Executed
as an organisation of the author’s articles and essays, this work aims
to take a journey through Andalusian architecture and architects from
the 16th and 17th centuries; a tour through some of the most important
buildings of the period comprising the Renaissance and the Baroque,
with the study of not only Italian models (which still being important,
have so much distorted Spanish architecture as a simple derivation of
the former), but also insisting on the use of French models, with a
notable presence of architects, cabinetmakers or stone masons from that
country, particularly in the 16th century.