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EL DIBUJO DE LA INVENCIÓN: Las patentes y modelos de utilidad de J.A Coderch, R. de la Hoz, A. de la Sota, M. Fisac y F.J Sáenz de Oíza de los años cincuenta y sesenta

Authors: Sarasola Rubio, Fátima;

EL DIBUJO DE LA INVENCIÓN: Las patentes y modelos de utilidad de J.A Coderch, R. de la Hoz, A. de la Sota, M. Fisac y F.J Sáenz de Oíza de los años cincuenta y sesenta

Abstract

Durante los años cincuenta y sesenta, la capacidad inventiva de los grandes arquitectos españoles fue fundamental en el avance hacia la modernidad, y cristalizó en el registro de múltiples patentes y modelos de utilidad relacionados con la arquitectura. Sujetos al Real decreto-ley de 1929 estos dibujos no sólo debían describir de forma minuciosa y rigurosa el funcionamiento de la invención, resolviendo cualquier tipo de ambigüedad que pudiera surgir, sino que además estaban sujetos a unas normas que condicionaban el soporte, la composición en el papel de las figuras, y el tipo de línea que se podía utilizar para reproducirlos con suficiente calidad. Mostramos a continuación los dibujos más desconocidos de las patentes de invención y modelos de utilidad que Jose Antonio Coderch, Rafael de la Hoz, Miguel Fisac, Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oíza, y Alejandro de la Sota registraron en los años cincuenta y sesenta. Inventos que buscaban innovar no solo en los procesos de fabricación e incorporación de nuevos materiales para la construcción, el diseño de mobiliario o de novedosas soluciones espaciales, sino que, además, aportaban nuevas ideas y mejoras en la disciplina del Dibujo.

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Diseño, EGA, Modelo de utilidad, Inventos, Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, Arquitectura, Patentes

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