Habitar una bóveda metálica. Quonset Huts en la Base Aeronaval de Rota

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María del Pilar Salazar Lozano, Antonio José Cidoncha Pérez
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During World War II, and even in the years that followed, thousands of American soldiers lived in prefabricated semi-cylindrical metal huts that could be dismantled and reused: Quonset Huts. Their singular design and their multiple uses made Quonset Huts an American military design icon. The daring construction system made it possible to manufacture them in the United States and take them across the Atlantic, armed with a comprehensive instruction manual. The Seabees, American soldiers posted to Spain to build the Naval Station Rota, set up a provisional camp in 1959 comprising fifty-three Quonset Huts. Assembling them in Spain provided housing for 500 soldiers and they were fitted with all types of facilities for their functions.  This text aims to shed light on this unknown case of prefabricated dwellings in our country, contextualising the history of their design, construction and installation, and analysing the repercussion of this constructive experiment in the early days of prefabricated construction in Spain.
Habitar bóveda etf的á。在罗塔空军基地的昆塞特小屋
在第二次世界大战期间,甚至在随后的几年里,成千上万的美国士兵住在预制的半圆柱形金属小屋中,这些小屋可以拆卸和再利用:Quonset huts。其独特的设计和多种用途使齐齐特小屋成为美国军事设计的标志。大胆的建造系统使得在美国制造它们成为可能,并将它们带过大西洋,配备了全面的使用手册。驻扎在西班牙建造罗塔海军基地的美国士兵“海蜂”(seabee)于1959年建立了一个临时营地,包括53个半休人(Quonset hut)。在西班牙组装它们为500名士兵提供了住房,并为其功能配备了各种设施。本文旨在阐明我国预制住宅的这个未知案例,将其设计、建造和安装的历史置于背景下,并分析西班牙预制建筑早期这一建设性实验的影响。
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