Terrassa - City of Film
Terrassa - City of Film
Context
The growth of Terrassa is intricately linked to the Industrial Revolution. It is one of the most populous Catalan cities, and home to 216,000 people.
The growth of Terrassa is intricately linked to the Industrial Revolution. It is one of the most populous Catalan cities, and home to 216,000 people.
The project realizes in practice the concept that “culture takes on different forms, responding to dynamic models of relationship between societies and territories”.
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