The scenery of this place is OK, more interesting, and the traffic is very convenient, very good.
The scenery here is relatively long, the air is very good, and there are few people, not crowded, suitable for relaxation.
In Barcelona, in addition to the Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's architecture, what other niche destinations are there? Walden 7 must be the first picture/text @line recorder in my heart 🌟 The Monument Valley in Spain (La Muralla Roja) was built by architect Ricardo Poppi (Ricardo Bofill), becoming a destination for many travelers. His work goes far beyond that, and I was fortunate enough to visit another of his works in Barcelona, the Walden 7, built in 1975. 💚 The name of the building was inspired by BF Skinner's novel, "Walden Lake II," which depicts a utopian community and is itself a reference to Henry David Thoreau's novel, "Walden Lake." It is known for using modules to create apartments and many public community spaces. The building consists of 18 towers that move from the base, form curves and come into contact with adjacent towers, described as “a vertical maze with seven interconnected inner courtyards.” In short, Walden 7 is a community, where people cook and wash their laundry normally, similar to any ordinary community, but a very strange community, every unit building will make you feel lost. 🔶Walden 7 Tips1. Walden 7 There is an inconvenient place that is not open to the outside world. Similar to the domestic building, because there are always too many people to take pictures, noisy, making residents living in it very troublesome, so it is a closed community, the kind of card to swipe. We were able to enter thanks to my friend Xue, who read Bo in the local area. Her husband's classmate Paula's grandmother just lived in it. She grew up here. I heard that she spent 17 years in Walden 7. Life, so she can't be familiar with it anymore. Special trip from her current address back to Walden 7, took us to visit, and also unlocked the top floor pool that only residents can go to. 2. If you want to visit, I heard that there are some partial door ways, such as finding a resident to take you in, of course, it is a complete luck practice. 3. Navigation directly Google guide Walden 7, far from downtown Barcelona, about an hour's drive. 4. The interior of the community is relatively large, and it is enough to visit for 1 hour, but if you want to shoot or create, it is recommended 2~ 3 hours. 5. Because the interior color is mainly blue orange, it is recommended to avoid these two colors or similar color clothing, recommend black and white plain color simple wear. #Spain #Barcelona #Architecture #niche Travel #Europe Travel #EuropeTravel #Europeniche #Photo Guide #SpainTravel #Discover the color of the journey #Capture the city humanities #Pretend in Europe
This is a private residential area, was after the end of World War II to transform a large cement factory at that time, but very successful and beautiful, here can not go in and visit casually, it is best to make an appointment two weeks in advance, there is a staff to lead the visit on the same day.
It is really a structural building paradise, before the war this is a cement factory, the scale is large, after the war, it has been transformed into a residential area, but can not be casually visited, must be booked in advance, by the staff to lead the visit.
The scenery of this place is OK, more interesting, and the traffic is very convenient, very good.
The scenery here is relatively long, the air is very good, and there are few people, not crowded, suitable for relaxation.
In Barcelona, in addition to the Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's architecture, what other niche destinations are there? Walden 7 must be the first picture/text @line recorder in my heart 🌟 The Monument Valley in Spain (La Muralla Roja) was built by architect Ricardo Poppi (Ricardo Bofill), becoming a destination for many travelers. His work goes far beyond that, and I was fortunate enough to visit another of his works in Barcelona, the Walden 7, built in 1975. 💚 The name of the building was inspired by BF Skinner's novel, "Walden Lake II," which depicts a utopian community and is itself a reference to Henry David Thoreau's novel, "Walden Lake." It is known for using modules to create apartments and many public community spaces. The building consists of 18 towers that move from the base, form curves and come into contact with adjacent towers, described as “a vertical maze with seven interconnected inner courtyards.” In short, Walden 7 is a community, where people cook and wash their laundry normally, similar to any ordinary community, but a very strange community, every unit building will make you feel lost. 🔶Walden 7 Tips1. Walden 7 There is an inconvenient place that is not open to the outside world. Similar to the domestic building, because there are always too many people to take pictures, noisy, making residents living in it very troublesome, so it is a closed community, the kind of card to swipe. We were able to enter thanks to my friend Xue, who read Bo in the local area. Her husband's classmate Paula's grandmother just lived in it. She grew up here. I heard that she spent 17 years in Walden 7. Life, so she can't be familiar with it anymore. Special trip from her current address back to Walden 7, took us to visit, and also unlocked the top floor pool that only residents can go to. 2. If you want to visit, I heard that there are some partial door ways, such as finding a resident to take you in, of course, it is a complete luck practice. 3. Navigation directly Google guide Walden 7, far from downtown Barcelona, about an hour's drive. 4. The interior of the community is relatively large, and it is enough to visit for 1 hour, but if you want to shoot or create, it is recommended 2~ 3 hours. 5. Because the interior color is mainly blue orange, it is recommended to avoid these two colors or similar color clothing, recommend black and white plain color simple wear. #Spain #Barcelona #Architecture #niche Travel #Europe Travel #EuropeTravel #Europeniche #Photo Guide #SpainTravel #Discover the color of the journey #Capture the city humanities #Pretend in Europe
This is a private residential area, was after the end of World War II to transform a large cement factory at that time, but very successful and beautiful, here can not go in and visit casually, it is best to make an appointment two weeks in advance, there is a staff to lead the visit on the same day.
It is really a structural building paradise, before the war this is a cement factory, the scale is large, after the war, it has been transformed into a residential area, but can not be casually visited, must be booked in advance, by the staff to lead the visit.