A contemplative urban space in Barcelona, blending modernity with the city's rich architectural heritage. Situated in the vibrant district of Poblenou, Barcelona, the Carlos Cachón 475 project is a testament to the seamless integration of contemporary design within a historical urban fabric. This architectural endeavor reflects a nuanced understanding of the city’s evolving landscape, offering a space that is both reflective and forward-thinking. The project is characterized by its thoughtful spatial arrangements that encourage both introspection and community interaction. The use of local materials and sustainable practices underscores a commitment to environmental stewardship, while the design itself pays homage to the rich architectural traditions of Barcelona.
Design Highlights
Integration of modern design elements with traditional Catalan architecture. Use of sustainable materials and construction methods. Spaces designed to promote community interaction and personal reflection. Strategic use of light and shadow to enhance spatial dynamics.
Key Facts
| Location | Poblenou, Barcelona, Spain |
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| Architect | Carlos Cachón |
| Year | 2025 |
| Status | Built |










