Archery schoolThe building was designed for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 by architects Enric Miralles and Carme Pinos leaning on a topographic slope is unity forming the retaining wall, which configures each of the sites that the program required and cover formed by different planes that overlap. Its structure is mixed, made of concrete and steel structure elements, solving the covers. Sadly, the city of Barcelona has taken the decision to demolish, in brief, the set for the completion of the works of the underground line L5.
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Vitra fire station
The Vitra Fire Station was the first international design work of Zaha Hadid getting a sense of movement characteristic of his designs. Built in 1994, is a head-tight building, its interior can only be intuited from a perpendicular view. The resulting spaces, obtained by using perforated walls, bent or broken, according to functional requirements, provide fleeting vision of what is housed inside. The entire building is frozen movement. This expresses the tension of being on the alert, and the potential to explode into action at all times. The walls seem to glide past each other while the large sliding doors are literally a moving wall.
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Jewish Museum Berlín Jewish Museum Berlin, shows, through works of art and objects of everyday life, the history of the Jews who live and lived in Germany during the last two thousand years. Designed by Polish architect Daniel Libeskind was opened in 1999. The building has metal facades, windows with strange shapes and orientations, and a tortuous lightning-shaped plant. The main idea conveyed at the building is the void left by the Berlin Jews who disappeared during the Nazi Holocaust. The Libeskind proposal put on the project is summarized in the phrase "The emptiness and absence," which is the result of the disappearance of many citizens of the time.
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