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Invisibilised presence. The concealment of domestic work in Casa Huarte and Casa Carvajal

Publicated to:Constelaciones. Revista De Teoría Crítica. (11): 229-245 - 2023-01-01 (11), DOI: 10.31921/constelaciones.n11a13

Authors: Garcia-Asenjo Llana, David

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Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain - Author

Abstract

The architects who studied the social housing programme developed at the same time an considerable output of experimental single-family housing. These homes had domestic service quarters that facilitated the life of their occupants. Studies on typology have not considered the physical characteristics of these workplaces compared to the dwellings that were planned for the working classes. Domestic tasks have been made invisible both in the physical configuration of the dwellings, which sought to hide their presence, and in the narrative of the women who carried out these tasks in precarious conditions. In this work we will study Casa Huarte and Casa Carvajal in order to show the possible contradictions in the work of their authors when compared with their approach to social housing.

Keywords
ArchitectureArquitecturaArt and art historyCiência política e relações internacionaisCiencias humanasCiencias socialesEducaçãoFilosofíaHuman geography and urban studiesInterdisciplinary research in the humanitiesLetras / linguísticaMultidisciplinarPhilosophyPsicologíaSociologíaSociology

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Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (García-Asenjo Llana, David) and Last Author (García-Asenjo Llana, David).

the author responsible for correspondence tasks has been García-Asenjo Llana, David.