Los orígenes de la arquitectura telefónica en España: las centrales madrileñas del «Grupo Peninsular»
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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvii.25.2012.9293Keywords:
Central telefónica, mosaicos, electicismoAbstract
El desarrollo del negocio telefónico en España fue lento y hay muy pocos edificios diseñados como centrales telefónicas antes de 1924. Este artículo describe el conjunto de tres centrales que el Grupo Peninsular construyó en Madrid entre 1910 y 1917, siguiendo las reglas e ideología sobre arquitectura de American Telephone and Telegraph que inspiraron a las pequeñas empresas privadas europeas de ese periodo.Downloads
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García Algarra, F. J., Da Rocha Aranda, Óscar, & Saliné i Perich, M. (2013). Los orígenes de la arquitectura telefónica en España: las centrales madrileñas del «Grupo Peninsular». Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie VII, Historia del Arte, (25), 275–294. https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvii.25.2012.9293
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