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50 Social Housing Units – DE PEUS A TERRA i el cap pels núvols / Miel Arquitectos + MARMOLBRAVO + MADhel

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cerámicas Ferrés, Hörmann ET500, Panasonic, Sistema Sate Prosystem de Baumit, Technal Soleal 55 / GY65

House Renovation in Gracia / Parramon + Tahull Arquitectes

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  753 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansgrohe, JUNG, Duravit, Grohe, Daikin, +9

How Are New Design Innovations Shaping Interiors in Spain?

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Innovation is at the core of architecture, expressed through new approaches to design, material experimentation, and, of course, ways of living. As a result, the conception of buildings and indoor spaces is constantly evolving. This evolution is especially evident in regions with a rich cultural heritage, such as Spain, where innovation reinterprets traditional ways of relating to space. This attentiveness to memory and daily life extends into interiors, where each intervention has the potential to actively reshape how people experience a space and open new possibilities for living and interaction.

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Shelter for Homeless Women in Barcelona / Vivas Arquitectos

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: Vivas Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3012
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

From Acapulco to Copenhagen: 8 Projects Exhibited at the Venice Biennale 2025 Reclaiming Existing Architecture for Regenerative Cities

This curated selection of projects from the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale explores regeneration as a deliberate, intelligent process rooted in the specific conditions of a place. For decades, the Biennale has been a testing ground for architecture's most urgent ideas, allowing designers, researchers, and institutions to present visions that address evolving environmental, cultural, and social challenges. This year's projects reveal how regeneration, whether of an entire coastal city, a disused industrial site, or a neglected public space, requires more than replacing the old with the new. It calls for a precise reading of existing contexts, the preservation of embedded knowledge, and the careful integration of contemporary needs.

The eight selected works show that regeneration can emerge from multiple starting points: reactivating heritage through adaptive reuse, restoring ecological systems as part of urban planning, developing open and modular strategies for social housing renewal, or layering technological innovation onto historically rooted practices. While the scale of intervention varies, each project demonstrates a sensitivity to what is already there and existing, be it material resources, urban patterns, or cultural memory, and a willingness to work with these assets as catalysts for transformation. Together, they suggest that regeneration must start somewhere, and that its success lies in balancing innovation with the intelligence of what already exists.

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Glories Square 60 Social Housing Units / SV60 Arquitectos

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: SV60 Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8940
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Illa Glòries Social Housing / Cierto Estudio

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  • Architects: Cierto Estudio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8700
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
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    Manufacturers:  Cortizo, Knauf, XILONOR

Context-Responsive Architecture in Spain: 7 Projects Highlighting Material Strategies

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Andanzas y visiones españolas is the book in which Miguel de Unamuno collects his experiences during excursions through Spain's cities and countryside, accompanied by friends and colleagues. More than a precise geographical description, the text consists of narratives in which each region and every feature of the territory leaves a deep imprint on his thought. The literary discourse actively weaves the diversity of setting, climate, and contextualism as foundational threads, presenting the territory not only as a physical place but also as a space for reflection and contemplation. This attentive engagement with the landscape—so diverse within Spanish architecture—also resonates in the built environment, fostering in contemporary practice a sensitive adaptation to the country's varied climatic conditions, both through design strategies and material choices.

Interiors of Bars and Restaurants that Blend Cultures, Arts, and Materials: El Equipo Creativo and Their Works in Barcelona

How does the design of contemporary interiors create different experiences through its materials? How does the adaptability and reuse of certain materials make it possible to generate contrasting and/or complementary atmospheres within a single space? According to each material's textures, proportions, colors, or properties, interior architecture currently recognizes the opportunity to create environments where materiality plays more than just an aesthetic role. With special attention to the final experience of its users, El Equipo Creativo aims to combine designs where landscape, nature, culture, and art stand out in interior compositions that accommodate broad programs and audiences.

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Joan Maragall House / CA-N Estudi

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: CA-N Estudi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  87
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Comprehensive Housing Renovation in Barcelona / LAOS (Xavier Botet + Albert Saboya) + Laura Bongiovanni

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Ca na Baldu i en Diego / Atzur arquitectura

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: Atzur Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  180
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Environmental Noise: Improving Urban Soundscapes for Well-Being

According to several recent studies, noise in cities has become an increasing hazard to health. Environmental noise, that is, noise from traffic, industrial activities, or amplified music, which reaches internal spaces, is not merely an annoyance. It has been linked to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia, and mental health. As the world urbanizes, more people are exposed to excessive levels of noise. How can urban design and architectural strategies help to prevent this?

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Garcés de Seta Bonet and Marvel Architects Win Competition to Transform Three Chimneys Into Catalunya Media City

Garcés de Seta Bonet and MARVEL Architects' proposal won the competition to adapt and expand the Tres Xemeneies/Three Chimneys, a former power plant set to become the Catalunya Media City hub in Barcelona, Spain. With their winning design, the two studios sought to preserve the site's historical legacy while creating a space that can evolve and shape future possibilities. Scheduled to begin in the summer of 2025 and expected to be completed by 2027/2028, the project is planning to offer a range of features and services designed to foster innovation, creativity, technology, training, and digital culture exhibitions.

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Riells Square/ Comas-Pont arquitectes

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Barcelona , Spain

From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community

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As educational institutions around the world adapt to shifting societal needs, the architecture of learning is also evolving. This curated selection brings together projects submitted by the global ArchDaily community, highlighting how architects are rethinking the future of schools and universities through design. These proposals reflect pressing global concerns: the importance of community-centered education, the revitalization of historical buildings and neighborhoods, the integration of natural systems, and the search for spatial expressions that accommodate both formal instruction and informal exchange. Whether situated in dense urban centers, rural villages, or coastal landscapes, these projects respond to specific cultural and environmental contexts while engaging with broader architectural questions about sustainability, access, and identity.

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Biaix House / GRAT

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Barcelona, Spain
  • Architects: GRAT
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Social Modern Housing in Spain: Addressing the Crisis with Adaptable and Sustainable Solutions

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The housing crisis, the need for effective land management policies, and the growing demand for housing aid are global challenges, and Spain has taken significant steps to address these issues in recent years. While this effort is closely tied to rehabilitating obsolete buildings, it also tackles the challenges of densification and gentrification. These factors have prompted the exploration of new housing models and ways of living, leading to the development of affordable residential buildings designed to accommodate large numbers of inhabitants while maintaining high-quality living standards.

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