Ventolera Refuge by TATŪ Arquitectura
The Ventolera Refuge acquires its name due to its enclave, located in the highest area of a deep ravine, the shelter is exposed to the wind corridor that is generated and gives its name, but at the…
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The Ventolera Refuge acquires its name due to its enclave, located in the highest area of a deep ravine, the shelter is exposed to the wind corridor that is generated and gives its name, but at the…
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