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In urbanism, a coron is a historical type of working-class housing found in parts of Northern France and Belgium. Emerging during the Industrial Revolution, corons were a form of low-cost dwelling commonly found in coal mining and steelmaking regions of Wallonia and the Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Originating as a form of vernacular architecture, their design and materials were increasingly upgraded over time and some were even constructed as parts of purpose-built model villages. They can be considered a counterpart of the back-to-back housing found in industrial parts of the United Kingdom.

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  • Als Zechenkolonien werden im Ruhrgebiet die im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert errichteten typischen Bergarbeitersiedlungen bezeichnet, die sich um die Standorte der Zechen gruppierten. In anderen Bergrevieren gab es ebenfalls Werkssiedlungen, die unterschiedlich bezeichnet wurden. Die Bezeichnung Zeche war nicht überall üblich. (de)
  • In urbanism, a coron is a historical type of working-class housing found in parts of Northern France and Belgium. Emerging during the Industrial Revolution, corons were a form of low-cost dwelling commonly found in coal mining and steelmaking regions of Wallonia and the Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Originating as a form of vernacular architecture, their design and materials were increasingly upgraded over time and some were even constructed as parts of purpose-built model villages. They can be considered a counterpart of the back-to-back housing found in industrial parts of the United Kingdom. Over a hundred coron sites are listed as World Heritage Sites in Northern France selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). (en)
  • Un coron (du wallon coron, désignant l'extrémité, le coin d'une rue puis d'un quartier ouvrier, terme issu du latin cornus, « coin ») est une habitation ouvrière typique des régions d'Europe occidentale en usage à l'époque de la révolution industrielle (seconde moitié du XIXe siècle) grâce à l'extraction du charbon et à la sidérurgie. Les corons constituaient des quartiers d'habitations unifamiliales étroites, à un étage, avec un petit jardin potager à l'arrière. (fr)
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  • Als Zechenkolonien werden im Ruhrgebiet die im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert errichteten typischen Bergarbeitersiedlungen bezeichnet, die sich um die Standorte der Zechen gruppierten. In anderen Bergrevieren gab es ebenfalls Werkssiedlungen, die unterschiedlich bezeichnet wurden. Die Bezeichnung Zeche war nicht überall üblich. (de)
  • Un coron (du wallon coron, désignant l'extrémité, le coin d'une rue puis d'un quartier ouvrier, terme issu du latin cornus, « coin ») est une habitation ouvrière typique des régions d'Europe occidentale en usage à l'époque de la révolution industrielle (seconde moitié du XIXe siècle) grâce à l'extraction du charbon et à la sidérurgie. Les corons constituaient des quartiers d'habitations unifamiliales étroites, à un étage, avec un petit jardin potager à l'arrière. (fr)
  • In urbanism, a coron is a historical type of working-class housing found in parts of Northern France and Belgium. Emerging during the Industrial Revolution, corons were a form of low-cost dwelling commonly found in coal mining and steelmaking regions of Wallonia and the Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Originating as a form of vernacular architecture, their design and materials were increasingly upgraded over time and some were even constructed as parts of purpose-built model villages. They can be considered a counterpart of the back-to-back housing found in industrial parts of the United Kingdom. (en)
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  • Zechenkolonie (de)
  • Coron (house) (en)
  • Coron (urbanisme) (fr)
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