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During the twentieth century, the intensification of cultivation and farming practices imposed the hangar as an archetype of rural construction. Despite the investment of architects and engineers, this constructive revolution has given pride to rustic techniques. It spread in the deepest countryside, according to standard models worn both by the builders and organizations of the agricultural world and by the State. With the 1960s, these light structures will become more complex to respond to the specialization of productions. Their generalization will lead to the abandonment of traditional buildings and the trivialization of rural landscapes while the new architecture of the countryside will witness the success of a unique agricultural model.
Ordinary figures of rural construction, agricultural sheds are today ubiquitous in all rural areas. Since the first part of the twentieth century, their development has been linked to the modernization of agriculture, as has been the case with the tractor. It became widespread in the 1950s to the point of constituting the vector of industrialization of rural buildings. Bearer of new architectural formulas, these constructive solutions led gradually to the abandonment of the traditional modes used in the countryside
During the first half of the twentieth century, the agricultural shed still has various definitions of its uses and its morphologies
At the end of the nineteenth century, according to Max Ringelmann, professor of rural engineering at the Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon, it was a shed, a structure that "housed and housed agricultural equipment." It is still built of stone or wood.
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