Castellón, España
The towers of Sant Vicent and Torrenostra are part of the defensive network of watchtowers built along the Valencian coast in the 16th century. Despite the towers' importance and uniqueness they have barely been studied to date. These cases and their historical context are a major contribution to the history of architecture and construction, with their common features making a comparative study relevant. Their current condition should be understood as the result of several interventions over centuries, prompting a need for a proper interpretation of the definition of the original features. The study methodology is based on a thorough analysis of current condition and the documentation generated will support the specific studies, including identifying elements and building systems. The results should be interpreted within the historical and geographical context of the group of towers along the coast and provide data to typological repertoire.
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