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Title: Relocation and reuse of iron architecture in the contemporary period. Case studies in Seville and Badajoz (Spain).
Authors: Palomares Alarcón, Sheila
Keywords: Industrial heritage
Conservation and rehabilitation strategies
Markets
Wineries
Spain
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: PALOMARES ALARCÓN, Sheila. (2024). Relocation and reuse of iron architecture in the contemporary period. Case studies in Seville and Badajoz (Spain). Revista Conservar Património, 46, 93-105
Abstract: The dismantling, relocation and reassembly of iron architecture has been a process almost inherent to this type of building since the most complex works were built in the mid-19th century. However, the passing of time and the lack of appreciation for these buildings has meant that fewer and fewer buildings made of this material managed to survive to this day. In this context, two case studies were considered: the old Badajoz food market and the old Círculo de Labradores de Sevilla fair booth, buildings made of iron dismantled and reassembled in a different location. The aim of this article is, on the one hand, to analyse how this relocation took place from a constructive point of view and, on the other hand, to contribute to the discussion on the following issue: are all uses appropriate when it comes to the reuse of industrial architecture?
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37692
Type: article
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