A spatial intervention turns a Valencia convent into a cultural centre

A minimal yet bold intervention by Francesc Rifé underlines the historic soul of Valencia's former San José convent to create a new space for culture, gastronomy and the exchange of ideas. The design focuses on a freestanding black metal frame tha
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