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  2. Urban planning of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The celebration of the Games was a challenge for the urban planning of the city, and was a platform for a determined strategic urban planning action, with a perfect harmony between social and economic agents, which led to a new projection of the city both nationally and internationally, and led to talk of a "Barcelona model" as an integrative ...

  3. Sustainable architecture in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    A concern regarding these improvements is green gentrification, but Barcelona is attempting to keep this to a minimum. The fact that Barcelona is an extremely dense city increases the need for green infrastructure throughout the city. [8] The goal of the Barcelona Nature Plan 2030 is to add a total of 160 new areas of green spaces.

  4. 22@ - Wikipedia

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    22@ (read in Catalan: vint-i-dos arrova [ˌbintiˌðozəˈrɔβə]), also known as 22@Barcelona and Districte de la innovació (Innovation District) is the corporative name given to an urban renewal area in Barcelona's formerly industrial area of Poblenou, in the district of Sant Martí, nicknamed "the Catalan Manchester" in the 19th century.

  5. Eixample - Wikipedia

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    District hall Original Eixample concept from 1859 Part of the Eixample and the Sagrada Família, viewed from Montjuïc, June 2006 Eixample street and block layout. The Eixample (pronounced [əˈʃamplə]; Catalan for 'Expansion') is a district of Barcelona between the old city (Ciutat Vella) and what were once surrounding small towns (Sants, Gràcia, Sant Andreu, etc.), constructed in the 19th ...

  6. Street furniture in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Funicular elevator in Alguer Street, in the El Carmel neighborhood. Barcelona has an area of 102.16 km 2, 25.7% of which is public space (16.3% streets and the rest are green areas). [1] In 2009, there were 703,540 urban elements in Barcelona's public spaces, [2] one for every 8 m 2 of sidewalk. [3]

  7. The Cerdá Plan - Wikipedia

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    Revolt of 1842 against Espartero. In 1841 the Barcelona City Council announced a competition to promote the development of the city. On September 11, 1841, the prize was awarded to Dr. Pedro Felipe Monlau, doctor and hygienist, author of the work Abajo las murallas, Memoria acerca de las ventajas que reportaría a Barcelona y especialmente a su industria de la demolición de las murallas que ...

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  9. Vicente Guallart - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Guallart (Valencia, 1963) is a Spanish architect, urban planner, and researcher. He is one of the worldwide experts in Ecological Urban Development and Digital Cities with high expertise in Strategic Planning, Master Plan Development, Transport Oriented Development, Project Management, and Building and Landscape Design.

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