Barcelona : architecture, city and society 1975-2015
Publisher: Milano : Skira, 2011Description: 191 p. col. ill. 21 cm001: 15133ISBN: 9788857200569Subject(s): Architecture | Spain | Spanish architecture | Catalonia | Catalan architecture | Urban planning | Town planning | Urban space | Public space | Urban design | Barcelona workshop | Architecture history | History | Spanish history | Architecture photography | Building design | Building | Building photographyDDC classification: 720.946Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 720.946 ING (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 096331 |
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720.946 ERN Barcelona : city in space architecture & design from the 50s to the 70s / | 720.946 GAU Expiatory church of the sagrada familia: Antoni Gaudi | 720.946 GAU BCN Barcelona: a guide to its modern architecture : 1860-2002 / | 720.946 ING Barcelona : architecture, city and society 1975-2015 | 720.946 MVR Costa Iberica : upbeat to the leisure city / | 720.946 QUI Barcelona contemporary architecture / | 720.946 ZAB New Spanish architecture |
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Over the last twenty years Barcelona has reached the apex of its public appeal, the time has come for a critical evaluation of its recent past. Barcelona is an emblematic example of how a European and Mediterranean city can be radically transformed. Starting from the eighties of the last century, through investment in contemporary architecture, tourism and advanced services, the city abandoned its traditional identity as an industrial centre. After 1992, following the Olympics and the international success the city enjoyed as a result, Barcelona became a "model" city, renowned for its architecture, urban projects, attention to urban morphology and context, thanks to the large number of public spaces and facilities created and complex public-private collaborations.
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