Lucas y Hernández-Gil makes concrete futuristic in Casaplata

For Lucas y Hernández-Gil, the Andalusian capital’s history is inhospitable. Seville’s architecture, emergent from no less than three UNESCO heritage sites, reveals the Islamic influences that arrived in the 16th and 17th centuries. However, throu
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