Sunday, May 15, 2011

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Hundred Years of Cheap Houses in Spain, 1911-2011.

Within days, on 12 June 2011 marks one hundred years of Cheap Houses in Spain. Alfonso XIII reigned when it enacted the "Law June 12, 1911 TWD to construction of cheap houses." This bill was the cornerstone on which would begin to build those buildings with a distinctly social. The idea and practice came from other neighboring countries (remember, for example this groundbreaking book "How the Other Halves Live" and conceptions hygienists). The law was amended on December 29, 1914 and January 4, 1917 by two laws and the July 3 by a Royal decree. Its regulation was published on May 14, 1921, and over the following decades, talked, discussed, it was legislated and in many cases, it was built.
That law left his mark on the cityscape. Towns and cities they saw those neighborhoods that used to receive name of "affordable homes". Most were built after the Civil War and many, the vast majority remain.
Some scholars maintain that these buildings should be retained as a representative sample of ways of doing things.
There is a general ignorance about the origin of these policies and spreads the idea that it was one more of the projects from ex novo during the Franco regime, being in fact a continuation of the previous period.
The social value of these homes from the planning point of view at virtually zero, as in many other respects, indeed. The litofilia remains hegemonic in so-called media, the so-called Culture and the English Educational System. However
must not forget who we are or where we come from. He said the deceased professor, doctor and professor at University College López Sánchez Lorenzo homes of the workers who built the cathedral of Burgos had not been retained but have been as interesting as his work. We can not dismiss or ignore these samples of our recent past as an integral and important part of our heritage.
studies have been conducted on this subject as Pedro Ortega Gil entitled " cheap houses (The work of the Institute of Social Reforms)," the editorial Iustel, Madrid, published in 2006 with 396 pp.
It is likewise interesting to read the relevant legislation, including the collection was published in 1921 under the title " Act of June 12, 1911 on building affordable homes ..." Social Reform Institute and published in Madrid with 76 pages.
In my opinion, I think it's important to talk out loud about these issues. When impart the issue of Urban Geography at the Faculty of Education in different subjects try to devote at least a minute Cheap Houses. Most of my students do not know the true age of these laws and their rationale. Nobody seems to have ever heard talk about it. I seem to see or feel much of a surprise and a sort of instant recall on some faces. No student, until today, I have included or discussed these works in your municipality work on talking about heritage or educational use of urban issues.
Finally, the current Spain hiperconstrucción of bricks, of bumburbios , the chaletización and urbanalisation , in Spain at the roundabouts and unnecessary expenditure would be nice to pay some attention to these traces of our past and that he tried to go by also adopting a holistic approach.

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