The new Tony Catany Photography Center is the outcome of a competition held in 2018 for the design of a museum space dedicated to the exhibition of the work of the Mallorca photographer Toni Catany. Born in Llucmajor in 1942, where he lived until his
The project remodels the topography of the site to let the museum and the new vegetation rise and grow, filling up the existing city and establishing an active dialogue between the natural landscape, the city, and the sea...
The Mercat del Ninot of Barcelona, built in 1928, sits on an elongated plot which is accessed through Mallorca street. Its light, metallic structure was the most characteristic existing element of the building, so it has been maintained. In this way,
A vertical structure that rises on top of a buried level supports a faceted and rotated volume – of the same height as St. Matthew’s Church – which articulates the adjacent free spaces: that of the Neue Nationalgalerie and of Scharoun Platz...