Catalan industrial architecture in the last quarter of the 19th century and first quarter of the 20th century
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Raquel Lacuesta
The economy of Catalonia experienced a major surge from the mid-19th to the early 20th centuries, primarily because of two crucial
factors: first, the industrialisation process, chiefly with the development of the textile sector, and secondly the revival of the agricultural
sector, with the extensive cultivation of vineyards around the land. In both cases, non-traditional architectural typologies had to
be reinvented or built in Catalonia: the factories that manufactured textiles or other products, industrial colonies, the wineries
where wine and its spirits were crafted, and the flour mills.
factors: first, the industrialisation process, chiefly with the development of the textile sector, and secondly the revival of the agricultural
sector, with the extensive cultivation of vineyards around the land. In both cases, non-traditional architectural typologies had to
be reinvented or built in Catalonia: the factories that manufactured textiles or other products, industrial colonies, the wineries
where wine and its spirits were crafted, and the flour mills.
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Lacuesta, Raquel. “Catalan industrial architecture in the last quarter of the 19th century and first quarter of the 20th century”. Catalan Historical Review, pp. 59-75, https://raco.cat/index.php/CatalanHistoricalReview/article/view/335428.
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