Peculiar elements in the architecture of the Northwest region
Often, visiting monuments or buildings of interest reveals unique details that deserve attention.
Collaborations and articles published in specialized media and cultural outreach.
Often, visiting monuments or buildings of interest reveals unique details that deserve attention.
It is often said that an image is worth a thousand words. 3D modeling allows new ways of documenting heritage.
The Caravaca town hall, unlike others in the region, presents unique Baroque characteristics.
With this phrase Le Corbusier referred to housing, a concept still valid in contemporary architecture.
When I entered architecture school and began studying urbanism, I discovered the value of historic centers.
I have spoken in some articles about 1920s architecture, a heritage that has unfortunately largely disappeared.
Disasters occur when threat meets vulnerability. Analysis of impact on urban areas.
The concern for more sustainable cities may seem recent, but traditional urbanism already applied these strategies.
The traditional bell ringing has recently been declared Cultural Heritage, an essential element of our celebrations.
The Northwest region has three castles of special importance that have evolved over the centuries.
Hermitages are very particular buildings full of historical and architectural interest.
We have begun what will be the epilogue of the second decade of the 21st century with new urban challenges.
UNESCO has recently recognized the value of an ancient construction technique that is part of our identity.
Between October 25 and 27, a congress was held on the influence of water on traditional architecture.
The Mula Por Su Castillo platform was born in 2015 with the aim of recovering this unique heritage.
The Northwest and Rio Mula region has three old towns with this important heritage declaration.
Public spaces as we understand them today have their origin in Baroque urbanism.
The Schola Gregoriana de Murcia concert held in the hermitage prompted this reflection on its architecture.
It is not the first time I refer to the importance of facades in the traditional architecture of our region.
Like an animal whose habitat has been changed, the city suffers when it loses its original context.