See and do see: industrial modernity and architecture in Spain

Authors

  • Julián Sobrino Simal
Keywords: industrial architecture, industrial heritage, landscapes of production, industrial rehabilitation, work culture

Abstract

Industrial architecture is a broad field of knowledge and experience that can be specified in three perspectives. First as a living architectural pieces that are subject to constant remodeling and reuse, secondly, as active agents of urban transformation and, thirdly, as a historic monument in need of documentation, analysis and dissemination. On the way to modern architecture industrial architecture and the aesthetics of industrial played a decisive role in shaping a new corps of architectural relationships between the part-volume, mass and structure-the territory in which it is inserted and function which was intended and, in between, the inhabitants of modern practical either as users or as idle voyeurs.

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Sobrino Simal, J. (2010). See and do see: industrial modernity and architecture in Spain. Areas. International Social Science Journal, (29), 31–37. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/areas/article/view/115521