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In between technology and architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and the French Royal Saline (CAPÍTULO)

Autor/es Anáhuac
Carmelina Martinez
Año de publicación
2022
Journal o Editorial
Routledge

Abstract
The employment of infrastructure on the Royal Saline at Arc-et-Senans built during the last quarter of the eighteenth century, near the forest of Chaux, and the plan for the Ideal City of Chaux described by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in his treatise “Architecture Considered in Relation to Art, Mores, and Legislation” (1804), is the main input of this chapter. The Royal Saline at Arc-et-Senans designed by Ledoux for the French monarchy, with the purpose of standardizing the production of salt, incorporates industry as a mechanical process. His proposal includes not just the exploitation of resources, but also the wellbeing of society using infrastructure. In the Ideal City of Chaux, Ledoux draws and characterizes a city with the visionary thought of planning for an “economic utopia” at the end of the eighteenth century.