The Plan of St. Gall a study of the architecture & economy of & life in a paradigmatic Carolingian monastery |
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AREA SOUTH OF THE CONVENTUAL COMPLEX |
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The Plan of St. Gall | ||
AREA SOUTH OF THE CONVENTUAL COMPLEX
Again, there are striking similarities between the Plan of
St. Gall and Cluny II. The bakery (pistrinum) lies to the
south of the monks' kitchen. The dimensions, including
the bulk of a tower that stands at the head of the bakery,
are listed as 20 feet by 70 feet. As on the Plan, the work and
living quarters for the workmen and craftsmen are arranged
along the southern edge of the monastery to the north of
the bakery. They are accommodated in a building (domus)
125 feet long and 25 feet wide.[67]
The goldsmiths, jewelers
or glaziers (aurifices, vel inclusores, seu vitrei magistri) had
their own cell, the dimensions of which are not listed in the
Farfa text. The principal house for workmen does not
include facilities for tailors and shoemakers. Their workshops
are located north of the cloister. This arrangement
differs distinctly from that on the Plan of St. Gall.
The Plan of St. Gall | ||