Weathered steel towers and cylinders poke through the grass at this underground museum in the historic city of Lugo( en esta ciudad se esta construyendo en estos momentos un auditorium cuyo precio es de 17 millones de euros).
The angular facets of this auditorium in Alicante are inspirated by the craggy rocks of the Mediterranean shore.
The differently roofs of this psychiatric centre in Zaragoza point t how much mental activity occurs in each room.
The music hall in a village near Alicante is clad with shimmering porcelain tiles.
Mesh ribbons spiral around two
bridges by french architect Dominique Perrault in a Madrid park.
The auditorium and congress hall in southern Spain has concave walls that look the sucked-in cheeks of someone taking a deep breath.
A bumpy steel exterior lets light sparkle through the walls of this railway control center in Albacete.
This culture and leisure center in Teruel is half-submerged into the town square.
An abandoned market hall in Aragon has been transformed into a chidren's centre with a slide conneting its floors.
The bright red Cibercentro Macarena multimedia centre is nestled conspicuously between drab apartment blocks in Seville.
Triangular tiles and windows tesselate around this Madrid museum,formerly a brewery.
Visitors arriving at this theatre in Almonte pass under a bulky concrete cafe resting on glass walls.
A rainbow of colour wraps around this sports hall in the town of Arteixo in A Coruña.
The Bajo Martín Country in southern Spain has a facade of alabaster blocks which allow light into the civic hall.
Timber shades shield the upper windows of this extension to a town hall and former prison in the World Heritage town of Baeza.
The red panels of this health centre contrast with the earthy tones of the surrounding architecture nd the Sierra de Gardor mountains.
A pond with stepping stones can be found inside this Madrid museum about the history of the Manzanares river.
The wooden roof of the Inca Public Market in Majorca zigzags around a plaza as it slopes down to ground level.
Visitors enter this museum near Tarragona through a translucent curved wall.
Spain’s economy may be in tatters but that hasn’t stopped it opening a raft of impressive public buildings in towns, cities and even remote villages over the past year. Amid bailouts and claims that extravagant architectural projects have helped cause the problems, here’s a celebration of more modest projects from Spain such as museums, town halls, markets, auditoriums, bridges and even railway control centres featured on Dezeen recently.
La economía de España puede estar por los suelos, pero eso no ha impedido la apertura de una serie de impresionantes edificios públicos en pueblos y ciudades, incluso a superiores con respecto al año pasado, a 2011. En medio de los rescates extravagantes proyectos arquitectónicos han contribuido a causar los problemas, esto es una exposición de los proyectos más modestos llevados a cabo en España, tales como museos, ayuntamientos, mercados, auditorios, puentes e incluso centros de control ferroviarios. Claramente un despilfarro de dinero financiado por Europa utilizado no para crear riqueza, para crear industrias duraderas, sino para crear posibilidades de llenar los bolsillos de quienes han tenido la responsabilidad de decidir qué hacer con el dinero, a la postre prestado.
La connivencia ha sido incluso denunciada en el duetto Valencia & Calatrava.
Y no se exigen responsabilidades porque en España la clase política no está obligada a responder de sus actos y la población no es consciente de su realidad.
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Y no se exigen responsabilidades porque en España la clase política no está obligada a responder de sus actos y la población no es consciente de su realidad.
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