10 years after a first monograph that sought to discover the outstanding works of the Barcelona study led by Jordi Badía, this new TC covers the last decade of BAAS Arquitectura in 14 projects developed in more than 300 pages.
We collect the production of a consolidated studio, with international works such as the Katowice radio and television faculty in Poland, and winners such as the Can Framis Museum, Cap Progrés-Raval and many others in the field of housing, school equipment or Sanitary ware and office buildings.
Projects whose creation highlights the importance of the place, the context and the ability of its architecture to adapt naturally to this environment. As if it had always belonged to this context.
An undoubted interest in the urban role of its architecture which is followed by respect for the tradition and history of the place, fleeing from a claim without more than modernity and making use of traditional materials such as ceramics, wood and concrete.
All this can be seen in the pages of this monograph, through the photos, plans and details that compose it and the analysis of critics such as Oriol Bohigas, Xavier Monteys and Jaume Prat.
10 years after a first monograph that sought to discover the outstanding works of the Barcelona study led by Jordi Badía, this new TC covers the last decade of BAAS Arquitectura in 14 projects developed in more than 300 pages.
We collect the production of a consolidated studio, with international works such as the Katowice radio and television faculty in Poland, and winners such as the Can Framis Museum, Cap Progrés-Raval and many others in the field of housing, school equipment or Sanitary ware and office buildings.
Projects whose creation highlights the importance of the place, the context and the ability of its architecture to adapt naturally to this environment. As if it had always belonged to this context.
An undoubted interest in the urban role of its architecture which is followed by respect for the tradition and history of the place, fleeing from a claim without more than modernity and making use of traditional materials such as ceramics, wood and concrete.
All this can be seen in the pages of this monograph, through the photos, plans and details that compose it and the analysis of critics such as Oriol Bohigas, Xavier Monteys and Jaume Prat.