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Methods and materials in an investigation of industrial architecture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Joan Skinner*
Affiliation:
Dunlop Archive Project
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Abstract

The architectural history of factories is not yet a popular field of research. Nor, in design history terms, is there investigation into how efficiently their design is related to functions or how it affects the well-being of the occupants. Such investigations must cross the boundaries of, and interrelate the fields of architectural, social, political and economic research. An integrated methodology has yet to be achieved. This article describes how a section of the Dunlop Archive Project is finding its way in this field.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1982

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(1) Kamen, Ruth. British and Irish architectural history: a bibliography and guide to sources of information. London: Architectural Press, 1981.Google Scholar

A selection of books relating to factories:

Brockman, H.A.N. The British architect in industry, 1841-1940. London: Allen & Unwin, 1974.Google Scholar
Hiscox, W.J. Factory layout, planning and progress. London: Isaac Pitman Ltd., 1941.Google Scholar
Industrial Architecture; ed. Holmes, C.G.; intro. by Bucknell, L.H.. London: Studio Ltd., 1935.Google Scholar
Kahn, M. The design and construction of industrial buildings. London: Technical Journals Ltd., 1917.Google Scholar
Mills, E.D. The modern factory. London: Architectural Press, 1951.Google Scholar
Munce, J. Industrial architecture. London: Architect & Building News, 1961.Google Scholar
Powell, C.G. An economic history of the British building industry, 1815-1979. London: Architectural Press, 1980.Google Scholar
Richards, J.M. The functional tradition in early industrial buildings. London: Architectural Press, 1958 Google Scholar
Winter, J. Industrial architecture London: Studio Vista, 1970.Google Scholar