Ágora Valencia Pavilion / Miguel Arraiz + Arqueha
Miguel Arraiz explains that the project has been conceived as a gift for the present and future of Valencia. The architecture and design of Agora Valencia explore the materials and artisan tradition of the Valencian territory, as well as extolling its roots in order to take advantage of a unique opportunity to bring design and its transversality to the citizens, businesses, and institutions. The materials and production systems used to allow for the modular and dismountable format of the pavilion, constituting a firm commitment to circularity and durability.
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architects: Arquehaarchitects: Miguel ArraizLocation: Valencia, SpainProject Year: 2022Photographs: David ZarzosoPhotographs: BRAVAPhotographs: Courtesy of Visit ValenciaPhotographs: Courtesy of Miguel Arraiz + ArquehaArea: 350.0 m2
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© David Zarzoso
architects: Arquehaarchitects: Miguel ArraizLocation: Valencia, SpainProject Year: 2022Photographs: David ZarzosoPhotographs: BRAVAPhotographs: Courtesy of Visit ValenciaPhotographs: Courtesy of Miguel Arraiz + ArquehaArea: 350.0 m2
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