Esther Koplowitz Hospice Extension by Hans Abaton

MADRID – An old school, granted by Madrid city hall, has been the home for people with severe cerebral palsy for over 20 years. Functioning as a special education school, a day centre and a home, the building showed inadequate conditions and was a
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