Sanctuaries of Spanish New Mexico |
FOREWORD |
PREFACE |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
PART I— AN ARCHITECTURAL FOOTPRINT ON THE NORTHERN FRONTIER |
• | The Setting |
• | The Native Culture |
• | Exploration |
• | Moving North |
• | Colonization |
• | Conversion Efforts |
• | The Pueblo Rebellion |
• | Spanish Town Planning |
• | The Hispanic Dwelling |
• | Church Patterns |
• | Church Types |
• | Siting |
• | Layout |
• | Sitework |
• | Walls |
• | Roofs |
• | Apertures |
• | Illumination |
• | Architectural Effects |
• | The Convento |
• | Beyond the Church |
• | Furnishings and Decoration |
• | Ritual |
• | Music |
• | Architectural Sources |
• | Governance and Church Form |
• | Restoration |
• | Epilogue |
PART II— THE CHURCHES |
Santa Fe |
NORTH OF SANTA FE |
SOUTH OF SANTA FE |
• | Pecos Pueblo: Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles de Porciúncula |
• | Cochiti Pueblo: San Buenaventura |
• | Santo Domingo Pueblo: Santo Domingo |
• | San Felipe Pueblo: San Felipe |
• | Zia Pueblo: Nuestra Señora de la Asunción |
• | Jemez Springs: San José de Giusewa |
• | Albuquerque: San Felipe Neri |
• | Isleta Pueblo: San Agustín |
THE SALINAS GROUP |
WEST OF ALBUQUERQUE |
Notes |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
PLATE SECTION |
INDEX |