estudio veintidós . photos: © estudio veintidós
Some stone fences, schist and lime walls, mills, clear water troughs, and wells extend across the surrounding areas of San Silvestre de Guzmán, in the Andévalo region of Huelva. The very construction tradition linked to the control of the territory and its agricultural and livestock activities is perceived in the public spaces of the urban core, transforming fences anonymously into road boundaries, benches, and planters that the project aims to incorporate in the regeneration of the Clara Campoamor square. Continue reading estudio veintidós