Link to image Link to Set Award Ciutat de Barcelona 2014, Architecture and Urbanism. When renovation of the market began in 2002, the remains of buildings buried nearly 3 centuries earlier were uncovered. The large quantity of artefacts recovered (mainly crockery and other household items), combined with written records, have been used to create an… Read more »
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El Born Cultural Center, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: Enric Soria & Josep Fontsere, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Award Ciutat de Barcelona 2014, Architecture and Urbanism. When renovation of the market began in 2002, the remains of buildings buried nearly 3 centuries earlier were uncovered. The large quantity of artefacts recovered (mainly crockery and other household items), combined with written records, have been used to create an… Read more »
El Born Cultural Center, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: Enric Soria & Josep Fontsere, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Award Ciutat de Barcelona 2014, Architecture and Urbanism. When renovation of the market began in 2002, the remains of buildings buried nearly 3 centuries earlier were uncovered. The large quantity of artefacts recovered (mainly crockery and other household items), combined with written records, have been used to create an… Read more »
El Born Cultural Center, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: Enric Soria & Josep Fontsere, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Award Ciutat de Barcelona 2014, Architecture and Urbanism. When renovation of the market began in 2002, the remains of buildings buried nearly 3 centuries earlier were uncovered. The large quantity of artefacts recovered (mainly crockery and other household items), combined with written records, have been used to create an… Read more »
El Born Cultural Center, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: Enric Soria & Josep Fontsere, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Award Ciutat de Barcelona 2014, Architecture and Urbanism. When renovation of the market began in 2002, the remains of buildings buried nearly 3 centuries earlier were uncovered. The large quantity of artefacts recovered (mainly crockery and other household items), combined with written records, have been used to create an… Read more »