The Botica or Apothecary in the Monastery of San Lorenzo el Real de El Escorial (Madrid, Spain): Written Sources, Historic Drawings, and New Surveys Applied to Architectural Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction and Precedents
1.1. A Short Description of the Monastery and the Building of the Botica
1.2. Precedents
2. Alchemy, Medicine, and Illness in the Time of King Philip II and in the Monastery
Diseases, Infirmaries, and Apothecaries in the Monastery
3. Main Targets
- To survey the Botica and its adjacent buildings, in order to draw a set of accurate up-to-date drawings, plans, elevations, and sections, which did not previously exist.
- The new survey will put forward and demonstrate some new hypotheses concerning chronology and construction stages of the building complex.
- To draw up the appropriate formal, functional, and constructive analysis.
- To analyse the main restorations that were made in order to preserve the building, facing the two main risks of termites and weathering.
4. Methodology
4.1. Main Written Sources
4.2. Historic Drawings and Sketches. First Hypotheses
4.3. Surveying Methods
5. Discussion
5.1. Chronology of a Construction
- The excavation works and foundations of the south sections of the Muro de los Nichos were undertaken between 1563 and 1564. However, the platform supporting the gardens and the stairs descending to the orchard were finished only in 1571, while the fountain basins were installed in 1572.
- The levelling of the western Lonja, together with the sewage and the construction of the retaining wall of the Botica, were undertaken between the fall of 1564 and springtime of 1565. The retaining wall included some buttresses, because it had to support the section of the Galería facing south.
- This first section of the Galería was designed at the end of 1564. From the beginning, it was provided with a vaulted cellar, a gallery at garden level, and another at the height of the ground floor of the Monastery. In fact, this one communicated with the Torre de la Enfermería by means of an outdoor cantilevered walkway. This stage of the construction work started in 1565 and was finished in May 1567.
- In 1574, seven years after ending the first section of the Galería, a new perpendicular section was proposed in order to enclose the garden from the west side. The new section was built with the same structure and order, but a new vaulted cellar was also added. The stonework of this section was completed by mid-1578, and the carpentry finished at the end of the year.
- The conditions that were necessary to build the new building for the Botica o Casa para destilar las aguas behind the second section of the Galería were defined in 1585. The construction work continued until 1590, when the crane was taken away. Although conditions required that the new building should be built with the same formal characteristics of the neighbouring Galería, due to the urgent need for their use the new facilities were built almost entirely without decoration in a plain and strictly functional manner. On the other hand, the work affected once again the terrains of the western Lonja, which needed to be contained, as well as the water supply and the Muro de los Nichos, which had to be extended to the west in the year 1586. At first, the Botica was to be L-shaped and open to the south, but the lack of space and the impossibility of extending to the west meant that the patio was soon closed by a third block. In 1590 the whole building was fully operational.
- Finally, in 1586, the new arcade was designed to connect the Botica and the Compaña, and it was finished in 1587.
5.2. Main Risks: Pathologies and Recent Restorations
5.3. Reconstruction of the Original Uses of the Building in Their Context
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Glossary
- Ándito, the sidewalk at the foot of the Wall of the Niches.
- Botamen, the pharmacy’s collection of jars.
- Botica, the apothecary.
- Cachicanía, the house for the orchard keeper.
- Casa de Oficios, House of Service.
- Casa del Rey, the King’s private apartments.
- Casa para destilar las aguas, the House to distil essences.
- Casas de Infantes y de la Reina, Princes’ and Queen’s Houses.
- Casino, a small pleasure villa.
- Claustro de la Enfermería, the Infirmary cloister.
- Compaña, a group of buildings that houses some of the services of the Monastery such as warehouses, mill and stables.
- Corredorcillos del sol, the solarium corridors.
- Cuadro, the main building of the Monastery.
- Curtiduría, a tannery.
- Estanque grande, the Big Pond.
- Faja, a strip.
- Galería de Convalecientes, the Gallery of Convalescents.
- Iatroquímica, Iatrochemistry or chemical medicine.
- Jardín de los Frailes, the Garden of the Friars.
- Jardín pensil, a delightful blossoming garden, orchard.
- Libro de Costumbres, the Customary of the Monastery.
- Limatesa, the ridge.
- Lonja, the yard that extends along the northern and southern façades of the Monastery.
- Memorias Sepulcrales, Sepulchral Memorials.
- Muro de los Nichos, the Wall of the Niches.
- Panda, a cloister gallery.
- Pie castellano, old Castilian foot.
- Pozo de Nieve, ice house.
- Quintaesencia, the quintessence.
- Séptimo diseño, the 7th Drawing.
- Sexto diseño, the 6th Drawing.
- Sumario, Summary.
- Tahona, a bakehouse.
- Torre de la Botica, the Tower of the Apothecary.
- Torre filosofal, a steam oven or distillation chamber with multiple stills.
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Chias, P.; Abad, T. The Botica or Apothecary in the Monastery of San Lorenzo el Real de El Escorial (Madrid, Spain): Written Sources, Historic Drawings, and New Surveys Applied to Architectural Analysis. Buildings 2018, 8, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings8010004
Chias P, Abad T. The Botica or Apothecary in the Monastery of San Lorenzo el Real de El Escorial (Madrid, Spain): Written Sources, Historic Drawings, and New Surveys Applied to Architectural Analysis. Buildings. 2018; 8(1):4. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings8010004
Chicago/Turabian StyleChias, Pilar, and Tomás Abad. 2018. "The Botica or Apothecary in the Monastery of San Lorenzo el Real de El Escorial (Madrid, Spain): Written Sources, Historic Drawings, and New Surveys Applied to Architectural Analysis" Buildings 8, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings8010004
APA StyleChias, P., & Abad, T. (2018). The Botica or Apothecary in the Monastery of San Lorenzo el Real de El Escorial (Madrid, Spain): Written Sources, Historic Drawings, and New Surveys Applied to Architectural Analysis. Buildings, 8(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings8010004