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The new terminal of Barcelona’s Airport

2008-10-21 » Next summer will be opened to the passengers in Barcelona the new terminal of the El Prat airport, a Ricardo’s Bofill project. The new terminal will be the most important hub for all the flights to the south of Europe. It will be four times bigger than the actual [...]

Architecture at Caixa Forum

2008-10-21 » Architecture will be incorporated to the Caixa Forum exhibition that in 2009 will dedicate two retrospective exhibitions to Richard Rogers and Andrea Palladio. This is one of the most important novelties in the exhibition centre season. Other important stars will be Joaquim Mir, the French Maurice de Vlaminck and a waste [...]

Sleep Snoring

2008-09-01 » Snoring is also associated with increased weight and nasal obstruction, so correcting these two factors may reduce snoring. If snoring persists, there are several operations that can be done to reduce or eliminated snoring. Snoring is an indication of obstructed breathing. Therefore, it should not be taken lightly. Snoring is [...]

(72) PORTUGUESE VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

2008-04-27 » Traditional Portuguese Architecture: granite and timber balcony, typical house in Pitões das Júnias, Montalegre. [Originally posted on Mar 11th, 2008] Category: THE ARCHITECTURE

(65) SHAPE, PROPORTION AND AESTHETIC

2008-04-22 » Balance - Lightness - Sobriety. Good architects often reveal themselves better in simple works. Almograve, Odemira - Portugal. [Originally posted on Mar 4th, 2008] Category: THE ARCHITECTURE

(60) THE TILE (AZULEJO) IN PORTUGAL

2008-04-21 » (Azulejo - from the arabian al Zulaicj, that later became aljulej - small flat and polished stone). The use of ceramic tiles in Portuguese architecture dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries, after the moorish presence and influence on the Iberian Peninsula. The façade of a private house, Sintra - Portugal. An [...]

Culture de la Tunisie

2008-04-08 » L’histoire de la Tunisie révèle ce passé où les cultures méditerranéennes se sont succédé. Après l’époque de la Carthage punique, l’Empire romain laisse son empreinte à travers le territoire par des monuments tels que l’amphithéâtre d’El Jem ou le site archéologique de Carthage, classé comme sept autres sites au patrimoine [...]

(54) SANTA MARIA DE CELAS MONASTERY

2008-03-29 » Some aspects of Santa Maria de Celas' cloister, Coimbra - Portugal. A Cistercian feminin Monastery from 1210, National Monument (Monumento Nacional) decreed on June 6th 1910 (by that time Portugal was a Monarchy!). It is nowadays still one of the most important examples of Portuguese Medieval Art and Architecture. [Originally posted on [...]

(51) GLASS AND STEEL

2008-03-15 » - the challenges of Architecture. Canopy over the central atrium of the Sony Centre (eight buildings complex), Potsdamer Platz in Berlin - Germany. Glass canopy over the main entry to the DG Bank building (a project by Frank O. Gehry), Pariser Platz in Berlin - Germany. [Originally posted on Feb 18th, 2008] Category: THE [...]

(27) IN BETWEEN THE STONES

2008-02-21 » Estoril, Cascais - Portugal [originally posted on Jan 26th, 2008] Category: THE ARCHITECTURE

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