RESEARCH ARTICLE

The kitchen in urban dwellings in Barcelona, 1920–1950: Out of step with modern architecture

  • Maribel Rosselló
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  • Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Avinguda Doctor Marañón 44-50, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Received date: 08 Feb 2018

Accepted date: 01 May 2018

Published date: 22 Oct 2018

Copyright

2018 2018 Higher Education Press Limited Company. Production and hostingby Elsevier B.V.on behalf of KeAi.This is an open access article under the CCBY-NC-ND license(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

Abstract

Changes in spaces for cooking and eating are fundamental to modern architecture. Proposals and studies conducted in America from the 19th century and in Europe mainly from the 1920s have caused architectural debates on the nature of the kitchen space, i.e., to achieve either spaces that are organized and efficient or spaces for working and living. Modern architecture has transformed the kitchen and determined its appearance throughout the 20th century. The intensity of this transformation has depended on social, technical, and architectural contexts. In this study, we focus on how modern architectural approaches influenced dwellings in Barcelona, Spain between the 1920s and the 1950s. The study demonstrates that changes did not occur regularly and were limited to the incorporation of certain services or technological improvements. During this period, cooking and eating spaces were not considered in depth and were treated as areas of secondary importance within dwellings. Changes only became significant from the 1950s onward, when economic improvements, technological innovations, the housing problem, and the gradual arrival of Western cultural references changed the values of the sespaces.

Cite this article

Maribel Rosselló . The kitchen in urban dwellings in Barcelona, 1920–1950: Out of step with modern architecture[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2018 , 7(3) : 347 -366 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2018.05.001

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