Architecture in Barcelona — from Gaudí's organic forms to contemporary studios navigating the Gothic Quarter's density. Ceramic facades, courtyard houses, cultural centres, and the interplay of stone, tile, and shadow that defines building in this city.
Architecture built for climate, craft, and place. Houses organized around courtyards where mass does the work of insulation, shadow does the work of air conditioning, and the open sky does the work of skylight. Volcanic stone, brick vaults, rammed earth, pink stone, adobe — materials from a few hundred kilometres around the site. Contemporary work inside a long Mexican tradition.