2015
DOI: 10.18389/dearq17.2015.08
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Jørn Utzon y Rafael Moneo. El mercado como lugar de encuentro

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“…Considering the latter, the historical existence of the covered bazaar is tangible proof of the urban similarity between an enclosed building and a commercial axis [8]. Another positive example is the Illa Diagonal block, built not far from the FCB stadium, that works as a "city within a building" [9]. Different-scale buildings arise around a central void, the main one is the size of a lying-down skyscraper, and serve a mixed use (commercial, business, hospitality, and leisure) [9,10].…”
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“…Considering the latter, the historical existence of the covered bazaar is tangible proof of the urban similarity between an enclosed building and a commercial axis [8]. Another positive example is the Illa Diagonal block, built not far from the FCB stadium, that works as a "city within a building" [9]. Different-scale buildings arise around a central void, the main one is the size of a lying-down skyscraper, and serve a mixed use (commercial, business, hospitality, and leisure) [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another positive example is the Illa Diagonal block, built not far from the FCB stadium, that works as a "city within a building" [9]. Different-scale buildings arise around a central void, the main one is the size of a lying-down skyscraper, and serve a mixed use (commercial, business, hospitality, and leisure) [9,10]. e connection between the main street and the interior of the block is possible thanks to a road crossing the underground floor that is open to traffic, and especially thanks to the permeability of the ground floor, where a central interior commercial street is crossed by several pedestrian paths [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%