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Fernández Madrid, J. (2018). El arquitecto César Ortiz-Echagüe, ¿precursor o inventor de la fachada ventilada? Dos proyectos de viviendas en Santiago de Compostela de 1954 y 1956. Informes de la construcción, 70(552). e272. https://doi.org/10.3989/IC.61809
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Tres autores se disputan la invención de la fachada ventilada, Johansson (1946), Birkeland (1962) y Garden (1963). Los dos primeros la apuntaron y vislumbraron. Sin embargo, la paternidad intelectual es adjudicada a Garden (1963), quien estableció los principios físicos de la “rainscreen” o fachada ventilada, como lo conocemos hoy. A la lista de antecedentes de la fachada ventilada se añaden dos proyectos de 1954 y 1956 del arquitecto César Ortiz- Echagüe Rubio, para sendos grupos de viviendas en Santiago de Compostela. Estos edificios, ya construidos, presentan una solución constructiva original, que claramente es precursora de la fachada ventilada y que bien podría disputar a G.K. Garden la paternidad intelectual de la fachada ventilada.
[Abstract] Three authors dispute the invention of the ventilated facade, Johansson (1946), Birkeland (1962) and Garden (1963). The first two pointed and glimpsed it. However, the intellectual paternity is awarded to Garden (1963), who established the physical principles of the “rainscreen” or ventilated facade, as we know it today.To the background list of the ventilated façade are added two projects of 1954 and 1956 by the architect César Ortiz-Echagüe Rubio, for two groups of housing in Santiago de Compostela. These buildings, already built, present an original constructive solution, which clearly is a precursor of the ventilated façade and which could well compete with G.K. Gar-den the intellectual paternity of the ventilated facade.
[Abstract] Three authors dispute the invention of the ventilated facade, Johansson (1946), Birkeland (1962) and Garden (1963). The first two pointed and glimpsed it. However, the intellectual paternity is awarded to Garden (1963), who established the physical principles of the “rainscreen” or ventilated facade, as we know it today.To the background list of the ventilated façade are added two projects of 1954 and 1956 by the architect César Ortiz-Echagüe Rubio, for two groups of housing in Santiago de Compostela. These buildings, already built, present an original constructive solution, which clearly is a precursor of the ventilated façade and which could well compete with G.K. Gar-den the intellectual paternity of the ventilated facade.
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