The first two decades of the 20th century witnessed the introduction and expansion of reinforced concrete as a building material in Spain. Few years passed between the introduction of the first patents in the most industrialized areas of the Iberian Peninsula and the subsequent generalization of the technique through scientific knowledge obtained in universities. This period coincides almost completely with the professional career of Antoni Gaudí, one of the most famous Catalan architects. This study reports that Gaudí had contact with this new material and discusses the transition he made from the traditional construction methods to the use of reinforced concrete in his later works. Placing the starting point in the relationship between An...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This article analyzes the cultural and technical reasons that led to the widespread use of reinforce...
Since the early twentieth century Spanish architecture insistently seeks new ways to approach the va...
The first two decades of the 20th century witnessed the introduction and expansion of reinforced con...
A collaborative dimension on concrete business accounts for the education of a Gaudí's modernismo mo...
As the architectural and engineering world of the early 20th century explored new and fascinating ma...
In Catalonia during 19th century there was a process of industrialization following the Llobregat ri...
The aim of this work was essentially to make an historical research related to the study of material...
Reinforced concrete structures are introduced in Spain mainly by French influence. This happens in t...
Despite its unfinished state, the Temple of the Holy Family, or Sagrada Familia, is Antoni Gaudi’s m...
The architectural heritage of the city of Barcelona in its older neighbourhoods of historic importan...
The Alcántara Bridge is one of the most important Roman bridges in the world and has been a Spanish ...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
Cementitious composites were first investigated in the second half of the nineteenth century and th...
At the turn of the 19th century, Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi gave physical expression to an envir...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This article analyzes the cultural and technical reasons that led to the widespread use of reinforce...
Since the early twentieth century Spanish architecture insistently seeks new ways to approach the va...
The first two decades of the 20th century witnessed the introduction and expansion of reinforced con...
A collaborative dimension on concrete business accounts for the education of a Gaudí's modernismo mo...
As the architectural and engineering world of the early 20th century explored new and fascinating ma...
In Catalonia during 19th century there was a process of industrialization following the Llobregat ri...
The aim of this work was essentially to make an historical research related to the study of material...
Reinforced concrete structures are introduced in Spain mainly by French influence. This happens in t...
Despite its unfinished state, the Temple of the Holy Family, or Sagrada Familia, is Antoni Gaudi’s m...
The architectural heritage of the city of Barcelona in its older neighbourhoods of historic importan...
The Alcántara Bridge is one of the most important Roman bridges in the world and has been a Spanish ...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
Cementitious composites were first investigated in the second half of the nineteenth century and th...
At the turn of the 19th century, Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi gave physical expression to an envir...
The advent and early developments of reinforced concrete were related to national patenting. This pa...
This article analyzes the cultural and technical reasons that led to the widespread use of reinforce...
Since the early twentieth century Spanish architecture insistently seeks new ways to approach the va...