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The Architecture of Water

A workshop specially designed for families, through the central hydraulic area where the wells, the deposits and the machinery share the same space and form a living museum. We will discover the exact functions that have been assigned to these specific spaces, dimensions and forms.

The itinerary is lead by architects who explain the different structures that support the buildings around the area, using daily elements and materials manipulated to imitate and understand what we are seeing.

The participants learn by playing, and are encouraged to create their own specific structure following the concepts that are described along the walk through the building that once housed the water deposits.

The more you look, the more you see. The more you see, the more you think. The more you think, the more ideas you will have!

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My first time in Barcelona

DIY and buy your tours in advance and let us guide you through your first steps around the city.

We offer a relaxed walk through Barcelona, exploring its ancient and modern stories along the way. This itinerary is specifically designed to help you understand the different areas that form Barcelona. Not to forget all the inside recommendations and local tips for your perfect stay. Your date, your time, your tour!

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48H Open House

A unique opportunity to enjoy architectural experiences in the city. This event aims to encourage locals to appreciate the value of good architecture and urbanism, opening over 150 great buildings of different styles, forms and sizes to the public.

The 48H Open House Barcelona program is built around the broad network of buildings that will open their doors to the public and it is set within the ten Barcelona boroughs (Ciutat Vella, Eixample, Gràcia, Horta – Guinardó, Les Corts, Nou Barris, Sant Andreu, Sant Martí­, Sants-Montjuïc and Sarrià – Sant Gervasi). The participation of many architects and volunteers explaining the city’s architecture, different activities which complement the event, and the fact that it is a completely free event, encourage a dialogue between visitors and citizens to improve architecture and public urban space knowledge.

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Barcelona: building, city and landscape scale

An intensive one-week course that will be developing in three phases, to delve into Barcelona’s urban faces: building form, public life and land matters.

As part of the course led by architects we will organize visits to architectural and urban works within Barcelona to encourage the students to engage in cultural and architectural research as well as becoming familiar with producing sketch studies and personal proposals from real life.

Contact us at reversible@arquitecturareversible.org to find out more. We can help you plan and schedule an academic study trip.

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Rethinking old industries

Are you planning a professional visit to Barcelona? Arquitectura Reversible is ready to accompany you with a range of itineraries to aids your visit. This one her is just one example, we look forward to welcome you!

Over the last twelve years, the old industrial district of Barcelona, currently known as 22@ district, has undergone to an interesting process of renewal, with three aims: urban, economic and social revitalization. The former industrial network has been modified by an ambitious project that did not deny the old productive character of this area of the city. A new neighborhood, adapted to the challenges of modernity.

Contact us at reversible@arquitecturareversible.org to find out more about our Overtime Tours.

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Barcelona et la mer

A passionate and dynamic immersion into the heart of maritime Barcelona: the beach, the sun and the sea… and not to forget its port: an undeniable agent for Barcelona’s urban development.

The first part of the tour, guided by an architect, will provide a general introduction and context of the creation of the port. During the second part of the tour, the students will do a treasure hunt through the streets of Barceloneta, with the help of shared iPads. They will solve multiple clues and follow hints and are encouraged to take photos and videos to intensify their independent discovery of the neighborhood.

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