Abstract

The tinglado number 2 was built in 1911 as part of a set of 6 buildings, closed still lifes with a steel structure that were used to store the merchandise that arrived at the port; Modernist building with a patrimonial and strategic interest for the city, after years of neglect the firm RELLAM has carried out an ephemeral, elegant and consistent intervention that allows this work to be used by all as an articulating square of views and actions between the sea and the city awaiting the final restoration.

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