Jardins d'Interior d'Illa José Ignacio Urenda

Passeig Peira, 20
Nou Barris
08031
Barcelona

https://guia.barcelona.cat/es/detall/jardins-interior-d-illa-jose-ignacio-urenda_99400228822.html


Latitude: 2.1698776000001
Longitude: 41.431042



  • Landscaped plaza


They were dedicated to José Ignacio Urenda in homage to one of the founders of the PSC, ex - member and creator of
the civil rights commission of the City Council of Barcelona.
They form an island interior that is open to two sides, between the Paseo de Fabra and Puig and the Peñalara street. The space is delimited in longitudinal sense by two large linear blocks of houses in parallel, of about 140 meters in length. In a transverse sense, its limits are the Paseo de la Peira to the west and an urban balcony on the east, located above the Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona garages, which are about fifteen meters below the level of the gardens.
In 2002 a development project was developed with the installation of an elevator to save the unevenness that exists from the same gardens to the street of Rosario Pi and the construction of a footbridge that connects the elevator with the gardens.
Indeed, the peculiarity of this space is its location on the cover of the subway garages, a situation that hinders plant exuberance and makes the name of gardens as generous in view of their current state, one mica erm.
Large Corten steel planters are arranged on the surface of the cover, which also consists of ziga-zag passageways where a few banks are located, as well as a children's play area at one end. The pavement is colored asphalt. Its structural conditions have conditioned the absence of large pergolas or trees: the space is characterized by an obvious lack of shadows.

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Jardins d'Interior d'Illa José Ignacio Urenda

Passeig Peira, 20
Nou Barris / El Turó de la Peira
08031 - Barcelona
 https://guia.barcelona.cat/es/detall/jardins-interior-d-illa-jose-ignacio-urenda_99400228822.html
They were dedicated to José Ignacio Urenda in homage to one of the founders of the PSC, ex - member and creator of
the civil rights commission of the City Council of Barcelona.
They form an island interior that is open to two sides, between the Paseo de Fabra and Puig and the Peñalara street. The space is delimited in longitudinal sense by two large linear blocks of houses in parallel, of about 140 meters in length. In a transverse sense, its limits are the Paseo de la Peira to the west and an urban balcony on the east, located above the Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona garages, which are about fifteen meters below the level of the gardens.
In 2002 a development project was developed with the installation of an elevator to save the unevenness that exists from the same gardens to the street of Rosario Pi and the construction of a footbridge that connects the elevator with the gardens.
Indeed, the peculiarity of this space is its location on the cover of the subway garages, a situation that hinders plant exuberance and makes the name of gardens as generous in view of their current state, one mica erm.
Large Corten steel planters are arranged on the surface of the cover, which also consists of ziga-zag passageways where a few banks are located, as well as a children's play area at one end. The pavement is colored asphalt. Its structural conditions have conditioned the absence of large pergolas or trees: the space is characterized by an obvious lack of shadows.

Information extracted from here .

Automatically translated with Google Translate API.
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