RT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart T1 Colonization and urbanization of the energys territory: National Institute of Industry company towns (1941-1975) A1 Magaz Molina, Jorge A1 Layuno Rosas, Ángeles K1 Company towns K1 Energy K1 Industrial heritage K1 National Institute of Industry K1 Decarbonization K1 Arquitectura K1 Architecture AB The National Institute of Industry (INI) was created in Spain in 1941 as an instrument of the fascist dictatorship to stimulate the development of a national industry. Tasked with colonizing the territory and making it productive, the INI exerted a transforming influence on vast rural and urban areas through the construction of industrial plants, infrastructures, public works, and company towns, whose morphological and landscape impact allows us to understand the profound mutation of the spatial and social structure of these territories. The industrial sectors promoted by the INI are characterized by their diversity, transversality, and territorial extension. Those linked to the production of electricity and the transport of fuels were essential. This study explores the heritage values of energy-related urban facilities through a diachronic analysis of the urban and territorial transformation mechanisms that have favored a specific solution for industrial company towns. PB Marsilio Editori SN 978-88-297-1666-1 YR 2022 FD 2022-06-09 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/55050 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/55050 LA eng NO This study is part of the ongoing research Project The image of the National Institute of Industry in the territory: cartography and landscape of industry, funded by the State Program for the Generation of Knowledge and Scientific Strenghtening R&D&I of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (Call for proposals 2018. Ref. PGC2018-095261-B-C22) DS MINDS@UW RD 19-abr-2024