I came to Madrid to attend a Lambda Alpha Honorary Urban
Land Economics society weekend. It was an indulgence, especially since I had
been to Madrid in 2011 following a house exchange in Valencia with Sally. I’ll never forget that visit,
not just because it’s a magnificent city, but also because I caught a young
girl in the act of pickpocketing Sally. We also ate a memorable dinner at Sobrino de Botin…. the
oldest continually operating restaurant in the world.
Before the conference I spent a day wandering around the
neighbourhoods near our hotel, the Gran Melia Fenix. By the way, it is a very nice hotel, in a wonderful location.
Near the hotel was a fascinating development that appeared to be a converted theater. It featured three levels of restaurants which I discovered when I entered through a very elegant food store
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I was very saddened to come across this carbuncle that intruded into a streetscape. It turned out to be a relatively new sports centre. Not a pretty site. |
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One of the things I did like was how at certain intersections the corners of all four buildings are cut-off. It's a subtle device to create a more attractive intersection. I first saw this in L'Example in Barcelona. |
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I want to see these wonderful ornate facades to come back in style! |
2 comments:
nice pictures. The text could use bigger fonts.
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