Volume 90, Number 1 - California Historical Society
Volume 90, Number 1 - California Historical Society Volume 90, Number 1 - California Historical Society
22 California History • volume 90 number 1 2012 Islamic Influences on California Mission Architecture Muslim architectural techniques influenced the Spaniards and Mexicans who settled California. Roofless inner courtyards and fortress-like walls are two elements that found expression in the Franciscan missions. The Mexican art historian Miguel Toussaint has noted that the mission’s patio “is without a doubt not a Christian plaza” and “more akin . . . to the patio of a mosque.” Its rectangular courtyard recalls the immense patio and surrounding arched galleries and columns of Tunisia’s Great Mosque of Kairouan, built at the start of the seventh century. Creative Commons An 1884 reconstruction of Mission San Juan Capistrano (founded 1775) depicts the arched, open-air corridors of the court, or patio, adapted from Spanish-style dwellings. Many of the missions’ chambers, work spaces, and living quarters opened up onto the patio, a place of refuge in case of attacks by neighboring Indians or revolts by mission neophytes. California Historical Society/USC Special Collections
The model for Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (founded 1771) (left) may have been La Mezquita, the Great Mosque in Córdoba, Spain (above), which has been converted into a Catholic cathedral. Likely designed by the Córdoba-born Franciscan priest Father Antonio Cruzado, the mission’s capped buttresses, tall and narrow windows, arched shell decorations, and fortress-like appearance display a strong Moorish architecture influence. Mission: California Historical Society, CHS2012.1012.tif; West Wall, La Mezquita: Courtesy of Ali Eminov 23
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The model for Mission San Gabriel Arcángel<br />
(founded 1771) (left) may have been La<br />
Mezquita, the Great Mosque in Córdoba,<br />
Spain (above), which has been converted into<br />
a Catholic cathedral. Likely designed by the<br />
Córdoba-born Franciscan priest Father Antonio<br />
Cruzado, the mission’s capped buttresses, tall<br />
and narrow windows, arched shell decorations,<br />
and fortress-like appearance display a strong<br />
Moorish architecture influence.<br />
Mission: <strong>California</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
CHS2012.1012.tif; West Wall, La Mezquita:<br />
Courtesy of Ali Eminov<br />
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