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Conditions of habitability in a Persistent Company Town. Rethinking the industrial cities and their productive habitats

De Almeida Santos, Anna Karla  
July 5, 2022
Workshop between EPFL and PoliTO

A company town can be defined as a settlement completely owned by an entrepreneur or a company, which builds and manages the community following business and production needs, coordinating all the facilities, including the houses, stores, the school, and even the chapel. To understand the company town palimpsest and truly consider these cities and their different historical strata, it is necessary to observe the temporalities these cities encompassed. In Dalmine, the reading of the company town allow us to have a glance in a past utopia, materialised in architecture and immortalised in their business archives.

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conference presentation
Author(s)
De Almeida Santos, Anna Karla  
Date Issued

2022-07-05

Subjects

Dalmine

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company town

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industrial heritage

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industrial urbanism

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https://heritage-beijing-2022.epfl.ch/workshop-between-epfl-and-polito/
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LAB-U  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Workshop between EPFL and PoliTO

Turin, Italy

July 5, 2022

Available on Infoscience
March 16, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/196178
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