Chromatic Impact 57

Most workshops and houses of the last century have been torn down in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, just a few of them are still standing. For how much longer?
Digital Art | Photography
Digital Art | Photography
Most workshops and houses of the last century have been torn down in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, just a few of them are still standing. For how much longer?
I hope that the redevelopment of Pere IV will not include the demolition of the typical houses located around the La Escocesa buildings.
In the El Poblenou area, where the train used to stop on its way to Mataró, one can still find houses with a lot of personality.
The El Clot neighborhood boasts some of the houses built at the beginning of the 20th century to accommodate factory workers.
Most mansions located on the Campoamor street in the Horta neighborhood have been converted into retirement homes, but some of them still belong to local families.
Planned by Catalan entrepreneur Eusebi Güell for his employees, the Còlonia Güell, located south of Barcelona, is a mixture of small houses and modernist buildings. It looks like a place frozen in time.
Last month I decided to go back to the La Font de la Guatlla neighborhood, and everything looked just the same as the last time I was there back in 2017 when I took this picture.
With the expansion of the city scope in the 20th century, many families had to settle down away from the historic center and build their house with their own hands, like in the upper part of the Vallcarca i els…
Some trees do have a different shape like the one I saw in the Sant Gervasi-Galvany neighborhood. It adds a note of magic to the place.