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Architects: TAC Arquitectes
Social Housing in Terrassa / TAC Arquitectes
Film Theatre of Catalonia / Mateo Arquitectura
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Architects: Mateo Arquitectura
- Area: 7515 m²
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: Acor, Nofer
School Isabel Besora / NAM Arquitectura
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Architects: NAM Arquitectura
- Area: 4024 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: BOMA, Construcciones Rubau, ESTUDI ALEGRET SLP. Plàcid Alegret, STC ENGINYERIA
Beach Modules / Màrius Quintana Creus
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Architects: Màrius Quintana Creus
- Year: 2010
Casa Tomás / LAB, Laboratory for Architecture in Barcelona
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Architects: LAB, Laboratory for Architecture in Barcelona, Pepe Gascón
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Constructora Montnegre
House 1101 / H Arquitectes
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Architects: HARQUITECTES
- Area: 323 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Àbac Enginyers
10 Toll Stations and Canopies At The Ap-7 South / Bru Lacomba Setoain
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Architects: Bru Lacomba Setoain
- Area: 13250 m²
- Year: 2011
127 Subsidized Dwellings in Barcelona / Bru Lacomba Setoain
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Architects: Bru Lacomba Setoain
- Area: 16613 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: AT3, BIS Arquitectes, PGI Group, Dragados
Edificio de viviendas en Barcelona / Mateo Arquitectura
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Architects: Mateo Arquitectura
- Area: 907 m²
- Year: 2013
Born CC Library / Jorge Pérez Vale
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Architects: Jorge Pérez Vale
- Area: 121 m²
- Year: 2013
Empordà House / Núria Selva Villaronga
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Architects: Núria Selva Villaronga
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2011
Interview with Vicente Guallart, Chief Architect of Barcelona
In the following article, originally published in Polish in theDecember 2013 issue of A&B, Ewa Szymczyk interviews Vicente Guallart, the Chief Architect of Barcelona since 2011 as well as the founder of Guallart Architects and IAAC (Institute of Advanced Architecture in Catalunya). Szymczyk questions Guallart about his experience in urban design, asking: how can you measure a city's success?
Ewa Szymczyk: When measuring the contemporary city’s success we typically use economic measures. In this sense Barcelona ranks very high, being a top tourist destination and managing its budget in times of global crisis. But there are many other ways to measure its success. What in your opinion makes a city a good city? Isn’t it much more than economic prosperity?
Vincente Guallart: A good city is a place where the citizens live well. So the best measure for a good city is how the citizens live. The truth is that the city is a physical representation of a social agreement. If you think for instance about Phoenix in Arizona, maybe people live there the way they want and the way they like to live. Obviously there are also questions related to cost. I mean, questions related to environmental and economic costs. Therefore the cost of a city like Phoenix is very different from the cost of a city like Hong Kong, which is the densest city and probably the most efficient urban structure in the world. So the question is the economic efficiency and also the quality of life of the citizens. And the best way to know is to ask citizens how happy they are to live in a place like this. The truth is that if you are a citizen of Barcelona you are quite happy. We have been evaluating this over the past few years and the average rating is seven out of ten. So that is in general very good! The people are proud to live in a place like this.
Multifamily Building / Lola Domenech + Antonio Montes
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Architects: Antonio Montes, Lola Domenech
- Year: 2012
52 Public Dwellings / Màrius Quintana Creus
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Architects: Màrius Quintana Creus
- Year: 2010
Cultural Center in Castelo Branco / Mateo Arquitectura
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Architects: Mateo Arquitectura
- Area: 64300 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Barbot
House Ampudrán / b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos
Apartment Restoration in Barcelona / Vora arquitectura
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Architects: Vora arquitectura
- Year: 2011