Gathering a selection of 24 recently completed projects, this yearbook of architecture in Spain presents an anthology that is very aware of – and actively addresses – the key role Europe’s economic crisis has played in Spanish social reality. Although architecture and the construction sector have been hard hit by the economic situation, forcing the closure of numerous offices and pushing others to seek work abroad, judging by projects like the Metropol Parasol in Seville, the town hall of Baeza, or the Rey Juan Carlos Hospital in Madrid, there still remains some hope for the future. Includes detailed project information and two texts by Luis Fernández-Galiano.
James Alfred "Alf" Wight, OBE, FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer, who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books each consisting of stories about animals and their owners.[1] He is best known for these semi-autobiographical works, beginning with All Creatures Great and Small in 1972. The British television series adapted from the books is also titled All Creatures Great and Small. ro