Barcelona : : Urban Architecture and Community Since 2010 / / ed. by Sandra Hofmeister, Heide Wessely.

Barcelona is a vibrant hotbed of forward-looking architecture and urban planning. The Catalan metropolis is home to more bold concepts for climate adaptation and urban coexistence than almost anywhere else in Europe. The book highlights some of the most exciting structures built in Barcelona since 2...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus PP Package 2023 Part 2
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Place / Publishing House:München : : DETAIL, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:DETAIL Special
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.) :; zahlreiche Abbildungen und Fotos
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Content --
Projects --
Antoni Gaudí’s Legacy --
Community Spaces --
Contents 2 --
History Meets the Future Encants Flea Market --
Cooperative, Communal, Social La Comunal Cultural Quarter --
From Superblocks to Green Axes --
Dribbling and Swimming Turó de la Peira Sports Centre --
Built Blossoms Kālida Sant Pau Cancer Support Centre --
Brick, Tile, Plasterboard Lleialtat Santsenca Community Centre --
History is Part of the Present --
Heritage Meets High-Tech Cristalleries Planell Community Centre --
Floating Gardens Rambla in Sants --
Breezy Brick Skin Camp del Ferro Sports Centre --
Post-Olympic Transformation --
The Wooden Thing Porta Trinitat Community Centre --
Rooftop Rainbow Mercabarna Flor Flower Market --
Culture and Education --
Contents 3 --
All Eras are Equal Sala Beckett Theatre --
Grit and Glam Oliva Artés Museum --
Reading between City and Nature Montbau-Albert Pérez Baró Library --
Industrial Heritage as an Opportunity --
Film School in a Factory EMAV School for Audiovisual Media --
From Silk Ribbons to Book Ribbons Montserrat Abelló Library --
Multilingual and Multicultural French Preschool --
Colourful Community School 906 --
European Perspectives --
Camouflage by Day – Beacon by Night Bressol Xiroi Daycare Centre --
Science in a Greenhouse Autonomous University of Barcelona Research Centre --
A School in Dialogue with the Community La Mar Bella Primary School --
At Home in the City --
Contents 4 --
Old Containers, New Use APROP Housing for People in Need --
Factory for Creatives Fabra i Coats Apartments --
Collective Living Pioneer La Borda Housing Cooperative --
Working Together to Shape the City --
Progressive Timber Living La Balma Housing Cooperative --
Monument to Urban Living Caracol Residential Building --
Home for Four Couples Apartment Building --
Active Living for Seniors Alí Bei Social Housing --
Housing and Politics --
Living in Squares 85 Subsidized Apartments --
Modular Living 57 Student Dwellings --
Tower of Good Care Torre Juliá Senior Residence --
Appendix --
Architects --
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Summary:Barcelona is a vibrant hotbed of forward-looking architecture and urban planning. The Catalan metropolis is home to more bold concepts for climate adaptation and urban coexistence than almost anywhere else in Europe. The book highlights some of the most exciting structures built in Barcelona since 2010, bringing readers on a guided tour of surprising residential buildings, intriguing museums and extraordinary community spaces. The projects, including many additions to existing buildings, are documented with photos, floor plans and texts. Supplementary interviews introduce readers to key players in Barcelona’s architectural scene, while essays shed light on little-known aspects of the city’s urban development and transport planning.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783955536084
9783111178042
9783111318097
9783111319032
9783111319292
9783111318912
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Sandra Hofmeister, Heide Wessely.