Production spaces are places that can intervene in the very nature of the products that are developed in them. The industrial revolution offered us a large-scale production model and, with it, the construction of large architectural structures capable of providing such performance. The realisation that there can be an interdependence and even a certain promiscuity between the 'generated' product and its place of creation/production makes it possible to take a theoretical approach to a product or set of products, taking as a starting point the analysis of its place of production. This type of approach applies to any type of product, which is why artistic production itself is also incorporated into this scheme and direction of thought. The artistic object/product, like any other, is endowed with a set of characteristics that relate to the activity from which it comes, which gives it a certain status within the social and cultural sphere.