The 48h Open House BCN Architecture Festival celebrates its fifteenth edition on 26 and 27 October, opening the doors of more than 200 buildings in the city and the metropolitan area to the public. The aim: to reflect on the importance of architecture and all that gives it value.
Among the hundreds of buildings participating in the initiative, citizens will be able to visit three blocks of public housing promoted by the Municipal Institute of Housing and Renovation of Barcelona (IMHAB). These are three blocks built using the industrialised construction system.
The aim of these visits is to publicise these developments, which are now ready for new residents to move in, and to highlight the architectural quality of the public housing developments promoted by Barcelona City Council, using industrialisation as a more sustainable alternative to conventional construction.
Visits information
There will be guided tours of around 20 minutes in each building. These will be in small groups, accompanied by a volunteer from the 48h Open House Festival.
- Saturday 26 October, from 10 am to 2 pm
On this day, two buildings will be visited: the one at 180-182 Marroc Street (consisting of 45 public housing units with surface rights) and the one at 13 Lola Iturbe Arizcuren Street (with 40 public rental housing units).
- Sunday 27 October, from 10 am to 2 pm
On Sunday, it will be the turn of the building at 53-57 Fernando Pessoa Street, Building J, located in the former Casernes de Sant Andreu. In this case, the block is made up of 56 social rented flats and an “escola bressol”.