The Old Meets the New and Vice Versa at Cruscha Alba
The big cities have always attracted the tourists with their charming celebrated parts that represent the roots of development of that metropolis and the origins of its inhabitants. The particular architectural structure of the city, the way life exists here or the kind f people that populate these areas are elements that characterize these particular places. Whether yous choose to go to Rome, Paris, Madrid or Bucharest their historic parts will speak to you of their origins and history.
View in gallery In the Gotico expanse, the historic part of Barcelona, Spain there is a charming apartment designed past Gus Wüstemann where cruscha alba is the representative chemical element of this place where the old meets the new and vice versa. It is a spacious apartment which can be used as loft or three bedroom flat.
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View in gallery The structural chemical element, the cruscha alba is a crossing of two spaces where there is no circulation. Information technology represents the basic core of the back part of this flat, a edge between the old elements and the new ones. This white cantankerous is an implemented new volume in the existing space where can be establish new openings. Here you can observe the white and modern kitchen and bath, two spaces that are an explosion of light and brightness.
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View in gallery A major structural wall separates the living area from the white cross and the private areas of the apartment. Two door size openings and a window to a lite patio are the only connection to the living expanse, dividing the flat in 2 parts. For the residue of the apartment, the original state of the walls and ceilings was kept. You can notice the raw rock walls, erstwhile paintings and even the raw plaster finishes that appear all over the place. The integrated lighting and the small number of pieces of article of furniture make of this place a mysterious and bonny one.{found on archdaily and pics by Bruno}.
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