Abstract
This article analyzes the development of industrial photography in Colombia during the 20th century from photobooks and magazines. Photography at the service of architecture has served to build inventories, project ideal cities, analyze construction systems and to write about the discipline. In a broader panorama, industrial photography has also set graphic lines in editorial development and consolidated ways of approaching the urban from literature and art. This research dissects Colombian editorial projects structured in photographic material where architecture has a central role.
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