Festa Major de Gracia

31 10 2009

Calle Verdi, the winning street at this year’s Festa Major de Gracia.

Every town or village in Spain has a Fiesta Mayor (Festa Major in Catalan). Its usually a week-long affair with parties and shows and cultural events depending on the region.  Barcelona’s is in late September and called La Merce. But within Barcelona every district also has its own Fiesta Mayor, and the most famous of these is in Gracia, an atmospheric neighbourhood with narrow streets, lots of plazas, and a vibrant nightlife. It takes place in mid-August. What makes their event so special is that on about 15 streets the neighbours get together and decorate the street and organise music and a bar. There is a contest for the best decorations, and as the photos I posted on Flickr show, the originality and flair with which they do this is stunning. By night the streets are packed until 4am or later, although they have started shutting down the music earlier. It must be a tough neighbourhood to get a good nights sleep in the summertime.

 





Valencia

10 08 2009
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, Valencia

Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, Valencia

I’ve posted a few more photos of Valencia on flickr.





Lisbon

27 07 2009
Pavilhão de Portugal, Parque das Nações, Lisboa

Pavilhão de Portugal, Parque das Nações, Lisboa

I posted some photos of Lisbon on Flickr. Its a beautiful city, with an interesting mix of of architecture, including some very cool modern buildings, like the one pictured above, which is the Lisbon Pavilion in the Park of Nations, the site of the 1998 Expo. At this angle it reminds me of a giant cling-film dispenser. On the form-to-function spectrum this structure designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira  leans well to the form end.  When you see something as extreme (and in my view beautiful) as this, you realize function isn’t the be all and end all to urban design.  This apparently useless building (the fair is over) gives back  something however, a sense of wonder.





Banksy – The Cans Festival

9 05 2008

I left India on Sunday. I passed through London. There was an amazing exhibition on there in a tunnel under Waterloo Station. Stencil art and graffiti. Banksy organized it and did a lot of the works, but it was open to anyone to add their stuff. Best exhibition I’ve seen in a while.

Photos of The Cans Festival








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