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CORONA DE ESPINAS
SPAIN, 1967
F. Higueras and A. Miró
Costructivism, Rationalism and Organic Architecture
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Literally “the Crown of Thorns” due to its imposing round shape topped with jutted spiked points.
A modern cathedral dedicated to the conservation of
Spanish historical heritage, resolved with modern technology, but linked to a traditional sense of discipline in the same way that Gothic architects used repetitive systems.