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Presentación De Powerpoint SPAIN IN EUROPE EUROPEAN UNION (30 YEARS) IBERIAN PENINSULA (SOUTHWEST OF EUROPE) 505000 SQ KM (4TH BIGGER COUNTRY IN EUROPE) 47 MILLIONS HABITANTS CAPITAL CITY: MADRID (+ BARCELONA + SEVILLA) 17 REGIONS (50 PROVINCES) + 2 AUTONOMOUS CITIES OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: SPANISH ( + 4 DIALECTS) FRANCE IN EUROPEIN IN SPAININ BARCELONA MADRID PORTUGAL SEVILLA MÁLAGA BARCELONA MOROCCO ALGIERS BARCELONA TODAY BARCELONA BEFORE 1854 PLAN OF EXTENSION OF THE CITY (1853) ANTONI ROVIRA I TRIAS PLAN OF EXTENSION OF THE CITY (1853) ILDEFONS CERDÁ THE CITY PLANNED vs THE CITY BUILT THE CITY PLANNED vs THE CITY BUILT BARCELONA TODAY BUILDING IN 300, LLOPIS BOFILL HOUSE ESTANISLAU HOUSE DIPUTACIO STREET (1886) (1902 - 1903) (1901 - 1907) Joan Bruguera Antoni M. Gallissà Enric Sagnier LA PEDRERA (1906 - 1912) CONSERVATORY OF CHINA HOUSE (1929) Antoni Gaudí BARCELONA (1916 - 1927) Joan Guardiola Martínez Antoni Falguera i Sivilla LLOPIS BOFILL HOUSE ESTANISLAU HOUSE (1902 - 1903) (1901 - 1907) Antoni M. Gallissà Enric Sagnier CONSERVATORY OF CHINA HOUSE (1929) BARCELONA (1916 - 1927) Joan Guardiola Martínez Antoni Falguera i Sivilla SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE IN SPAIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE OF SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE OF MADRID BARCELONA (1844) (1875) GAUDÍ & MODERNISM «The straight line belongs to men, the curved one to God» «To make things well two things are necessary: first love, second technique» ANTONI GAUDÍ (1852 - 1926) THE HOLY FAMILY LA SAGRADA FAMILIA (1882 - present) ANTONI GAUDÍ THE STONE or MILÀ HOUSE LA PEDRERA or CASA MILÀ (1906 - 1912) ANTONI GAUDÍ BATLLÓ HOUSE CASA BATLLÓ (1904 - 1906) ANTONI GAUDÍ PARK GÜELL PARQUE GÜELL (1900 - 1914) ANTONI GAUDÍ LLEÓ MORERA HOUSE CASA LLEÓ MORERA (1902 - 1906) LLUÍS DOMÈNECH I MONTANER PALACE OF MUSIC OF CATALONIA PALAU DE LA MUSICA CATALANA (1905 - 1908) LLUÍS DOMÈNECH I MONTANER AMETLLER HOUSE CASA AMETLLER (1898 - 1900) JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH LLEÓ MORERA HOUSE AMETLLER HOUSE BATLLÓ HOUSE CASA LLEÓ MORERA CASA AMETLLER CASA BATLLÓ (1902 - 1906) (1898 - 1900) (1904 - 1906) LLUÍS DOMÈNECH I MONTANER JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH ANTONI GAUDÍ INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF 1929 UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF 1888 ARCH OF TRIUMPH ARC DE TRIOMF (1888) JOSEP VILASECA BARCELONA INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION EXPOSICIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE BARCELONA (1929) JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH FOUNTAIN AT PLAZA OF SPAIN FUENTE EN LA PLAZA DE ESPAÑA (1929) JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH NATIONAL PALACE MAGIC FOUNTAIN PALACIO NACIONAL FUENTE MÁGICA (1926 – 1929) (1929) EUGENIO CENDOYA Y ENRIC CATÀ CARLES BUÏGAS PAVILION OF GERMANY PABELLÓN DE ALEMANIA (1928 - 1929) LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE (1983 - 1986) IGNASI DE SOLÀ-MORALES CRISTIAN CIRICI & FERNANDO RAMOS 1929 - 1992 FROM THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF 1929 TO THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1992 SPAIN INTERNATIONAL (1936 - 1939) CIVIL WAR (1939 - 1945) II WORLD WAR (1939 - 1975) DICTATORSHIP (1975) TRANSITION FROM MODERN TO POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE (1975) DICTATOR PASSED AWAY BLOC HOUSES CASA BLOC (1932 - 1939) JOSEP LLUÍS SERT JOAN BAPTISTA SUBIRANA & JOSEP TORRES CLAVÉ APARTMENTS IN MUNTANER STREET EDIFICIO EN CALLE MUNTANER (1934) JOSEP LLUÍS SERT ANTITUBERCULOSIS DISPENSARY DISPENSARIO ANTITUBERCULOSO (1934 - 1938) JOSEP LLUÍS SERT JOSEP TORRES CLAVÉ & JOAN BAPTISTA SUBIRANA LA RICARDA HOUSE CASA LA RICARDA (1949 - 1963) ANTONI BONET CASTELLANA UGALDE HOUSE CASA UGALDE (1951 - 1952) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH & MANEL VALLS APARTMENTS IN BARCELONETA VIVIENDAS EN LA BARCELONETA (1951 - 1954) JOSÉ A. 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1965) ORIOL BOHIGAS JOSEP MARTORELL & DAVID MACKAY APARTMENTS IN BACH STREET 28 EDIFICIO EN CALLE BACH 28 (1961 - 1963) RICARDO BOFILL ECONOMIC SCIENCES FACULTY FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS (1964 - 1967) PEDRO LÓPEZ XAVIER SUBIAS & GUILLERMO GIRÁLDEZ APARTMENTS IN BACH STREET 4 EDIFICIO EN CALLE BACH 4 (1965) RICARDO BOFILL TRADE BUILDINGS EDIFICIOS TRADE (1965 - 1968) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH & MANEL VALLS COLON BUILDING or MARITIME TOWER EDIFICIO COLÓN o TORRE MARÍTIMA (1965 - 1971) JOSEP ANGLADA DANIEL GELABERT & JOSEP RIBAS BELLVITGE HOUSING PLAN POLÍGONO DE VIVIENDAS BELLVITGE (1965 - 1975) MEDITERRANEO BUILDING EDIFICIO MEDITERRÁNEO (1966) ANTONI BONET & JOSEP PUIG ATALAYA OF BARCELONA BUILDING EDIFICIO ATALAYA DE BARCELONA (1966 - 1970) FEDERICO CORREA RUÍZ ALFOSNO MILÀ SAGNIER & JOSÉ LUIS SANZ MAGALLÓN APARTMENTS URQUIJO BANK VIVIENDAS DEL BANCO URQUIJO (1967) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH APARTMENTS OF THE GARAGES OF SARRIA VIVIENDAS DE LAS COCHERAS DE SARRIÀ (1968 - 1973) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH URQUINAONA TOWER TORRE URQUINAONA (1968 - 1973) ANTONI BONET JOSEP PUIG & BENITO MIRÓ WALDEN 7 BUILDING EDIFICIO WALDEN 7 (1970 - 1975) RICARDO BOFILL JOAN MIRO FOUNDATION FUNDACIÓN JOAN MIRÓ (1972 - 1974) JOSEP LLUÍS SERT FRENCH INSTITUTE INSTITUTO FRANCÉS (1972 - 1975) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH CAIXABANK HEADQUARTERS CAIXABANK (1974) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH & FRANCESC MITJANS TELEFONICA HEADQUARTERS or ESTEL BUILDING SEDE DE TELEFÓNICA o EDIFICIO ESTEL (1975) FRANCESC MITJANS PLANETA PUBLISHING HOUSE EDITORIAL PLANETA (1976) JOSEP MARIA FARGAS FALP & ENRIC TOUS I CARBÓ SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE OF BARCELONA (ENLARGEMENT) ESCUELA DE ARQUITECTURA DE BARCELONA (AMPLIACIÓN) (1978) JOSÉ ANTONIO CODERCH CANYELLES HOUSING PLAN POLÍGONO DE VIVIENDAS CANYELLES (1974) GUILLEM GIRÁLDEZ PERE LÓPEZ-ÍÑIGO & XAVIER SUBÍAS APARTMENTS IN VALENCIA STREET APARTAMENTOS EN CALLE VALENCIA (1974) MARIO CATALÁN NEBOT OFFICE BUILDING IN SAINT MARY CLARET STREET OFICINAS EN CALLE SANTA MARÍA CLARET (1975) MARIO CATALÁN NEBOT 1992 - 2016 FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1992 TO THE PRESENT SANT JORDI SPORTS PALACE PALAU SANT JORDI (1983 - 1990) ARATA ISOZAKI BAC DE RODA BRIDGE PUENTE BAC DE RODA (1985 - 1987) SANTIAGO CALATRAVA MONTJUIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER TORRE DE TELECOMUNICACIONES DE MONTJUIC (1989 - 1992) SANTIAGO CALATRAVA COLLSEROLA COMMUNICATIONS TOWER TORRE DE COMUNICACIONES DE COLLSEROLA (1989 - 1992) NORMAN FOSTER MACBA (MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART OF BARCELONA) MACBA (MUSEO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEA DE BARCELONA) (1987 - 1996) RICHARD MEIER BARCELONA BOTANICAL GARDEN JARDÍN BOTÁNICO DE BARCELONA (1989 - 1999) CARLOS FERRATER (OAB) ARTS HOTEL HOTEL ARTS (1992) BRUCE GRAHAM (SOM) MAPFRE TOWER TORRE MAPFRE (1992) IÑIGO ORTIZ & ENRIQUE DE LEÓN GOLDEN FISH PEX D´OR (1992) FRANK GEHRY APARTMENTS BUILDING IN THE OLYMPIC VILLA EDIFICIO DE APARTAMENTOS EN LA VILLA OLÍMPICA (1992) JOSÉ ANTONIO MARTÍNEZ LAPEÑA & ELÍAS TORRES L´ILLA DIAGONAL L´ILLA DIAGONAL (1993) RAFAEL MONEO & MANUEL DE SOLÀ MORALES SAINT CATHERINE´S MARKET MERCADO DE SANTA CATALINA (1997 - 2005) ENRIC MIRALLES & BENEDETTA TAGLIABUE LAS ARENAS MALL (OLD BULL RING) LAS ARENAS (ANTIGUA PLAZA DE TOROS) (2000 - 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