Arturo Franco describes his latest project as 'a catalogue of solutions'

Arturo Franco is perhaps most famously known in the industry for realising multiple interventions in the Matadero warehouse complex (former slaughterhouse) in Madrid. The raw energy and rough materiality of what is now a collection of work studios
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