The new architecture guide of Valencia is published
DATE
26.01.2024
The new Valencia Architecture Guide has recently been presented at the Territorial College of Architects of Valencia. It is a publication that seeks to complement the latest edition of 2010. It is structured chronologically in six periods in which 631 buildings (279 more than in the 2010 edition) and spaces are distributed, from the 1st century BC. C. until 2020. Thus, each building or space included in the guide is accompanied by a detailed file indicating the architects who have participated in its construction. Its history is also delved into and, in certain cases, the original plan is attached.
The new Valencia Architecture Guide has recently been presented at the Territorial College of Architects of Valencia. It is a publication that seeks to complement the latest edition of 2010. It is structured chronologically in six periods in which 631 buildings (279 more than in the 2010 edition) and spaces are distributed, from the 1st century BC. C. until 2020. Thus, each building or space included in the guide is accompanied by a detailed file indicating the architects who have participated in its construction. Its history is also delved into and, in certain cases, the original plan is attached.
For categorization, three groups of buildings have been established in terms of extension, dedicating half a page to those considered simplest; for those that are more complex, one page and for those considered to be more significant works, two pages.
The new revised Valencia architecture guide has been designed in several formats: a physical version, in book format, and two audiovisual versions, in web format on the one hand and as an app available for mobile devices on the other, with which local users and International visitors will be able to learn about the city’s architectural heritage in an easy and intuitive way. It contains a map that allows you to navigate the app to locate each of the buildings, as well as offering the possibility of organizing routes through Valencia. This is a work directed by Valencian architects Francisco Taberner and Amando Llopis, both with a long career that demonstrates a strong connection with Valencian heritage.
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