Underground Leisure Lair by Mi5 architects & PKMN architectures

TERUEL – In a city that was once an archeological haven for dinosaur bones, architects have again burrowed underground to create a public realm.
In Teruel, about 300km east of Madrid, a dilapidated market and square were transformed in
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