Archive for the ‘Architecture’ Category

Santiago de Compostella

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

June 16, 2009

We started the day off in front of the Catedral de Santiago.

Catedral de Santiago

Catedral de Santiago

This is the end of the pilgrimage route from France through the northern part of Spain.  The plaza it faces is home to many of the government buildings for the region.

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Porto School of Architecture

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

June 15, 2009

Architect: Alvaro Siza

Date: 1987-1994

Location: Porto, Portugal

This small school is situated on a hillside in Porto.  The school centers around a triangular plaza.

Porto School of Architecture

Porto School of Architecture

Porto School of Architecture Overview

Porto School of Architecture from above

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Casa da Musica

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

June 14, 2009

Architect: Rem Koolhaas/OMA

Date: 2004

Location: Porto, Portugal

The Casa da Musica was built as part of Porto’s European Culture Capital year in 2001.

Casa da Musica

Casa da Musica

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Porto the full day

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

June 14, 2009

We started our full day in Porto with a tour of the Casa da Musica.  After the Casa da Musica we walked around the city for a little while.

Street of Porto

Street of Porto

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Leca Swimming Pools

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

June 13, 2009

Architect: Alvaro Siza

Date: 1966

Location: Porto, Portugal

The Leca Swimming Pools sit on the Atlantic Ocean and provide a safe place to swim in contrast to the wave-crashed beaches.

Leca Swimming Pools

Leca Swimming Pools

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Boa Nova Tea House

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

June 13, 2009

Architect: Alvaro Siza

Date: 1963

Location: Porto, Portugal

The Boa Nova Tea House is a small restaurant that sits on the Atlantic Ocean.

Boa Nova Tea House

Boa Nova Tea House

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Atlantic Ocean

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

June 13, 2009

After getting settled into our hostel we headed in to meet in front of the Casa da Musica.  From there we took a city bus way out to the outskirts of the city.  After what was easily an hour bus ride we got off and walked a short distance to the Atlantic Ocean.  This is the first time we saw the Atlantic and it was interesting because there were some people who had never seen an ocean before.

Atlantic Ocean

Atlantic Ocean

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Estacao de Oriente

Monday, August 10th, 2009

June 12, 2009

Architect: Santiago Calatrava

Date: 1998

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

We arrived in the Estacao de Oriente from Merida and this was the first visit to the building.  The building definitely has an interesting look but once you start to use the building you realize that it does not work.

Estacao de Oriente

Estacao de Oriente

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Castle of Sao Jorge

Monday, August 10th, 2009

June 12, 2009

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

The Castle sits atop the highest hill overlooking the center of the city.

View from Citadel of Sao Jorge

View from Citadel of Sao Jorge

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Lisbon

Monday, August 10th, 2009

June 12, 2009

We started the day in the Praca do Comercio which is a plaza that sits on the edge of the city right next to the river.  This plaza is of the Plaza Mayor style with the tree sides not facing the water all having matching facades with a central gate to one of the major streets(and no cars are allowed on it) in the city.

Gate to Rua Augusta from Praca do Comercio

Gate to Rua Augusta from Praca do Comercio

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Roman Amphitheater and Theater

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

June 11, 2009

Date: 15 BC

Location: Merida, Spain

These two theaters were built by the Romans and are among some of the best preserved Roman ruins in the area.  The amphitheater is still used today for performances.  I first visited the theater which would more likely called a stadium today.

Roman Theater

Roman Theater

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National Museum of Roman Art

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

June 11, 2009

Architect: Rafael Moneo

Date: 1980-1985

Location: Merida, Spain

The National Museum of Roman Art was built to display the Roman artifacts from around Spain.  It was designed to use the Roman style as a source of style.  The entire building appears to be constructed from Brick but instead the brick is a fromwork for the reinforced concrete.  From the outside the building tries to not appear massive through the use of buttresses that line the main street facade.

National Museum of Roman Art Exterior

National Museum of Roman Art Exterior

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What is in Merida?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

June 11, 2009

Merida is an interesting town because it takes at most half an hour to walk to any point in the city, assuming you don’t take the long way.  Even when we went to the bus station to get tickets to Merida from Sevilla the attendant asked What is in Merida?  Still we stopped there and in terms of architecture this city has some pretty interesting buildings.  We started the day in Plaza de Espana.

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

From there we headed up to the National Museum of Roman Art.  On the way we passed the Templo de Diana, an ancient Roman temple that is currently being restored.

Templo de Diana

Templo de Diana

After the National Museum of Roman Art we headed over to the Roman Amphitheater and Theater.  That was the end of our day in Merida.

Photos of Merida

Sevilla: The Fair that Worked

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

June 10, 2009

At the start of the day we made our way through the campus of the University of Sevilla.

University of Sevilla Courtyard

University of Sevilla Courtyard

From there we headed over to the grounds of the Ibero-American Exposition (photos) of 1929. On the way we saw one of the buildings I had done research on previously, the Infanta Elena Library by Cruz y Ortiz.

Infanta Elena Library

Infanta Elena Library

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Expo ’92: Welcome to a Sci-Fi Movie

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Sevilla held a World’s Fair type World’s Fair type Expo in 1992 and then had no idea what to do with their exposition halls.  What follows is a photo story, with minor narration, of what has happened with the grounds of the Expo ’92 in Sevilla.

Bridge over what used to be a river with Pavilion of the Future

Bridge over what used to be a river with Pavilion of the Future

This is the sight you see as you enter the old fairgrounds after crossing the Puente de la Barqueta.

Pavilion of the Future

Pavilion of the Future

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Expo ’92 Bridges

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

June 8, 2009

Location: Sevilla, Spain

As Expo ’92 was built across the street from the main city new bridges were needed to provide access.

Puente de la Barqueta

Engineer: Juan J. Arenas y Marcos J. Pantaleón

Date: 1992

Puente de la Barqueta

Puente de la Barqueta

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Sevilla Day 1

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

June 9, 2009

We met at Plaza Nueva to start class for the day.

Statue in Plaza Nueva

Statue in Plaza Nueva

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Granada: Alhambra and Generalife

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

June 8, 2009

We had one of the best locations for a hostel with the AAE Lisboa.  It was located right on a plaza just a short walk from the meeting point in the morning.

Plaza from window of AAE Lisboa

Plaza from window of AAE Lisboa

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Cordoba

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

June 7, 2009

We started the day on the Roman Bridge.

Roman Bridge

Roman Bridge

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Biblioteca Publica “Jose Hierro”

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

June 5, 2009

Architect: Abalos and Herreros

Date: 2003

Location: Madrid, Spain

Built in a still somewhat lower-end neighborhood this library was constructed on a tight budget.  The building sits as a skyscraper among the surrounding buildings.

Jose Hierro Exterior

Jose Hierro Exterior

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