Spanish social housing in the 20th century: Typological analysis of residential complexes built in Castellón in the 1950s
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Spanish social housing in the 20th century: Typological analysis of residential complexes built in Castellón in the 1950sAutoria
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2019-10-07Editor
WIT PressISBN
978-1-78466-359-9ISSN
1743-3509Cita bibliogràfica
CABEZA GONZÁLEZ, MANUEL, et al. Spanish social housing in the 20th century: Typological analysis of residential complexes built in Castellón in the 1950s. Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XVI, 2019, vol. 191, p. 177.Tipus de document
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Since the 1940s, populations of Spanish cities have grown intensely, which was motivated mainly by
rural emigration. In order to provide housing for such population growth, a great deal of social housing
was built. ... [+]
Since the 1940s, populations of Spanish cities have grown intensely, which was motivated mainly by
rural emigration. In order to provide housing for such population growth, a great deal of social housing
was built. The state would initially and directly control the implementation of this new urban structure
by establishing a relative unitary housing typology, especially in the 1950s when most social housing
legislation was introduced. These buildings, which helped shape the outskirts of cities at the time, now
form part of their consolidated urban pattern, and their image shows the social character that identified
these building types. At the same time, both the building image and housing typology are an
anachronistic reference that needs to be intervened in order to adapt to changing life habits that today’s
society demands. In Castellón, most of these social housing were carried out in the 1950s by the Obra
Sindical del Hogar, an organisation that depended on the Instituto Nacional de la Vivienda, and was
responsible for most of the social housing built during this period. This paper shows the results of the
typological analysis of these residential complexes, which seems to indicate the obsolescence of such
a housing type and, at the same time, offers valuable information to refurbish this large building stock
in the city according to new users’ needs [-]
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Comunicació presentada a STREMAH 2019 16th International Conference on Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture (7 – 9 October 2019, Seville, Spain)
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De Wilde, P. (ed.) Structural studies, repairs and maintenance of heritage architecture XVI. WIT press, 2019. ISBN 978-1-78466-359-9Proyecto de investigación
Project GV/2017/110, Diagnosis and proposals for the regeneration of public housing buildings for social inclusion purposes (VIVINSO), within the Research, Development and Innovation projects developed by emerging research groups GV-2017, funded by the Valencia Autonomous Government.Drets d'accés
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