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Legend (right drawing):
Structuring features
1. Continuous abandonment of the academic traditional arrangement.
Development of a free composition, particularly on ornamental tops.
Ornamental features
1.
Wealth of details, mainly Modernist.
1.1 ART NOUVEAU adornment: curves and organic shapes prevail.
1.2 SEZESSION adornment: geometric shapes and brick bonding prevail.
2.
Colour: polychromatic.
2.1 Tendency to distinguish the features in the structure of the façade.
2.2 Use of diverse materials.
Legend (left drawing):
Modernist building
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Parameters
Street / Square
Mayor, no. 35
S/S Munsell Notation
Colour
Family
Variat i ons
Plain
Ceramic
Green
Frames
Ochre
10 YR
9/1
Faces
Ochre
5 YR
9/1
9/2
Carpentry
S/M
Locksmith's Craft
Grey Forge
Natural
Stone
Ornamental
Elements
Adornments
All these multiformat datasets previously collected are organized and stored in databases,
that imply the use of general-purpose database management system.
As we have seen, databases related to Cultural Heritage involve multimedia contents, that
must be processed, stored and disseminated. And there are some interesting and useful free
multiformat databases (DBDesigner, Firebird, MySQL, OpenOffice.org BASE) that integrate
database design, modeling, creation, and maintenance into a single, seamless environment.
Some enable users to meet the database challenges of next generation web, cloud, and
communications services with uncompromising scalability, uptime and agility. They are
mainly developed for Windows, Unix and Linux.
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