The Argentine biennial has recognised Barcelona, which is the guest of honour this year, with the BIENALBA Prize for a new town planning vision of cities. Daniel Mòdol says that receiving the prize is “an honour and one more incentive to continue to consolidate a way of doing architecture which has made Barcelona a world reference”. Through an exhibition and lectures, Barcelona is setting out a concept of heritage that goes beyond historical protection and whose aim is to highlight ...
The Catalan capital is the guest of honour at the International Architecture Biennial in Buenos Aires, held from 9 to 20 October at the Usina del Arte in the Argentine capitalThe Catalan councillors who have given the inaugural lectures present, through them and an exhibition, a concept of heritage that goes beyond historical protection and whose aim is to highlight the undoubted value which architecture, the public space and the urban landscape have for society.