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A new green diagonal axis is projected into the core of Barcelona due to the burial of the existing railways with the arrival of the new high-speed train. This new…
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Spanish Architecture refers to the architectural style and building techniques developed and used in Spain from pre-historic times to the present day. It encompasses a rich and diverse range of styles, from the simple stone structures of the Iberian Peninsula to the ornate Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages, to the elaborately decorated Mudéjar style of the Islamic period, to the modernist designs of the 20th century. Spanish architecture is characterized by its use of arches, courtyards, patios, tiles, and ironwork and is known for its bold, bright colors and intricate detailing. It has greatly influenced architectural styles in the Americas and elsewhere due to the widespread colonization and settlement by the Spanish empire in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
A new green diagonal axis is projected into the core of Barcelona due to the burial of the existing railways with the arrival of the new high-speed train. This new…
Continue readingThe City of Madrid reclaimed the banks of the Manzanares River by depressing a large segment of the inner ring road, the M-30, built in the 1970s and severing whole…
Continue readingSant Mori Pergola, designed by the award-winning MESURA Architects, is an ambitious renovation project of a traditional house with irregular geometry. The house is located in the picturesque rural village…
Continue readingThe Neuendorf House: A Masterpiece of Minimalism was designed by renowned architects John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin in 1991. This vacation home on Mallorca’s island is set amidst an almond…
Continue readingVenice Architecture Biennale 2016: this year’s Golden Lion-winning Spanish Pavilion focuses on unfinished structures. “Unfinished” presents a selection of projects developed in the Iberian Peninsula over the last ten years…
Continue readingCordoba is famous for its courtyards, and once a year during the festival de “Los Patios Cordobeses,” private houses all over the city open up their courtyards to the public…
Continue readingThe Chaparral Educational Center is a colorful building by Alejandro Muñoz Miranda that converts architecture into a dreamlike playground.
Continue readingAmong the seven finalists that were announced in the international design competition for the proposal of the New Camp Nou Stadium the jury has selected the bid by Nikken Sekkei + Pascual i…
Continue readingThe Hellscraper (“RascaInfiernos” in Spanish) is the famous Cave House located seven meters below ground designed in 1972 by Fernando Higueras to be his home. Nowadays the Fernando Higueras Foundation…
Continue readingThe Badajoz Congress Center, designed by the Spanish architecture firm Selgas Cano, is a stunning example of how contemporary architecture can blend seamlessly with historical heritage. The center is situated…
Continue readingCompleted in 2010 by Spanish architecture firm Ensamble Estudio, The Truffle House camouflages by emulating mineral formation processes in its structure and integrating with the natural environment.
Continue readingCompleted in 2015 by Spanish Architecture firm MESURA, House IV is an ambitious residential extension that takes special care in detail to provide quality accommodation. The project works with the…
Continue reading© Fernando Alda The Plácido Arango Exhibition space, designed by Elisa Valero, is a buried art venue that seamlessly blends into the surrounding garden, preserving the roots of three trees that…
Continue readingThe ” Torre del Homenaje” or “Tribute Tower” is an enigmatic architectural piece by Antonio Jiménez Torrecillas that historically has been used as a defensive tower. During the year 2000,…
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