超越正式与非正式:巴塞罗那埃尔卡梅尔街区的二十世纪中期住宅建筑

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Urban History Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI:10.1017/s0963926823000627
Kathrin Golda-Pongratz, Florian Urban
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本文讨论了巴塞罗那周边地区,特别是埃尔卡梅尔街区的房屋,这些房屋是二战后西班牙南部从乡村到城市的贫困移民建造的。这些建筑有两种类型:Barracas(棚屋)和 Coreas("韩国住宅"),前者是在不规则的街道上建造的一层小屋,后者则是在有序布局的街道上建造的一至三层结构的建筑。文章以档案文件、同时期出版物和对前自建房者的访谈为基础,对社会条件和实际结构进行了分析。虽然这些建筑往往未经许可,而且是通过非正规途径建造的,但它们也往往是在土地所有者的同意下建造的,有建筑师和建筑专业人士参与,并具有追溯性的合法性。文章的结论是,在这方面,巴塞罗那的 "非正规街区 "实际上跨越了正规和非正规的领域,以至于习惯上对正规和非正规建筑的区分被认为是不恰当的。
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Beyond formal and informal: mid-twentieth-century residential architecture in Barcelona’s El Carmel neighbourhood

This article discusses houses on the periphery of Barcelona and in particular in the El Carmel neighbourhood, which were built by poor country-to-city migrants from southern Spain in the post-World War II period. They were constructed following two typologies: barracas (sheds), one-storey huts on an irregular street plan, and coreas (‘Korea houses’), more formally looking one- to three-storey structures lined up on orderly laid-out streets. Based on archival documents, contemporaneous publications and interviews with former autoconstructores (self-builders), the article analyses both social conditions and physical structures. While these buildings were often unauthorized and constructed by informal means, they were just as often built with the landowner’s consent, involving architects and building professionals, and retroactively legalized. The article concludes that in this respect Barcelona’s ‘informal neighbourhoods’ in fact straddled the realms of the formal and the informal, to the extent that the habitual distinction between formal and informal architecture has to be considered inadequate.

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