Thursday, July 19, 2007

Request Kode Do Gta 4

already played. Square Zero

On Wednesday 18 was published in the Journal Que! that the City will be renovating six squares of Alicante, which was the Plaza de la Muntanyeta , of many that would have to clean up at least. The truth is that it was time to remodel the plaza, stuck in the same downtown, and Maisonave Avenue has started these days and that was falling to pieces, thanks in part to citizens do not care around us, as it is ours ... (And boy does it not ours!)


According to that article, the plaza will become more shadows and gardening. I imagine them to use soft ground, ie the ring, so fashionable to be the opposite of hard (but artificial). Of course what they do hope to leave a place so central is better than , which really is not difficult.



The square is quite modern and is located in the heart of a neighborhood designed by Miguel Lopez in the 30's, beginning to urbanize during the early postwar years, being shaped as an important administrative center to be located in the north of the square on Civil Government by Ricardo Magdalena and direction of Alfonso Fajardo, although it had won the contest Acha Alberto Urioste (1945), the well was constructed in 1945 Our Lady of Grace Peral Serrano and Alberto Tax Office Acha Urioste (1945). On the west side of the square was built by the Delegation of the Ministry of Public Works and Felix Fajardo Azua, which at that time was the municipal architect. On the south side planned House was built Movement (Photo 2 extracted from the web Alicante in memory and in the News )


But despite that constuyesen all at the same time if we look alrrededor when we are in this square, will not yield a homogeneous overall picture since the Civil Government is academic, the Treasury is neoflorentina Delegation, the Delegation of the Ministry of Public Works takes supposedly a neoclassical language and Our Lady of Grace repeats the pattern of Counter- plant only with side chapels, deeply rooted in local architecture.

For the construction of all the administrative center of the mid-twentieth century had to remove the mound giving rise to the name of the square. This hill grove and came up early in the century it was still a tower of the walls of Alicante, a mill and more modest houses of the suburb of San Francisco.

Photo 3: Muntanyeta Mill, extracted from the web Alicante in remembrance and News.


Photo 4: Remove the Muntanyeta , extracted from the web Alicante in the recall and the News.



Well because I'm leaving a few vacation days I put seven images instead of one. The last one belongs to a defunct farm.











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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Weight Of Famous Actresses

(Ed.)



Every time I pass by the Plaza del Ayuntamiento de Alicante my heart sinks to your feet. Here I see a parking with four boxes and a lot of cars bunched . I sincerely believe we deserve a better place (Photo 1 Sig.Pac extracted Viewer)

My I can think of solutions to this , some may not be feasible, and each time I am there I imagine them. Say you really need a car in the same square. Well, Why not a small underground parking? I am aware of both the spending and that there was once water, but this latest is no impediment. Once the cars were out we would be a gray square. Before this I wonder how better? For gardens, but ... What About the council fire and other acts? This is less expensive than the above. I imagine a series of large planters and low height that when the time is can carry, exposing a clean installation of the fire. To understand me better, these boxes would be like "cake pans" but much bigger. Then we will have gardens to the city council but it is time to get into a truck to make room for the act in question.



Photo extracted from the website of the City of Alicante



was published some time ago the possibility of demolishing the Provincial Court in such whereby it is a larger square framed by the city and the rear facade of the Casa Carbonell. If this happens the Hotel Palas would be more or less in front of an open space, as was once (hence the main entrance where it is). In my view there is no need to come to that (although I would not mind much, another thing is as it would leave the sides of the square, which are the same as the building remolerían) just need some will.

The truth is that the Town Hall does not deserve a place on its doorstep as he does . A triangular plaza that was once (as shown in Photo 4, taken from Www.alicantevivo.blogspot.com ) but, drawing on the explosion of the armory El Gato, owned by Alfredo Llopis, on July 31, 1943, was renovated. Figueras Pacheco in Geography of the Kingdom of Valencia (1914) presents us as a place the approximate shape of right triangle whose hypotenuse is the line of houses that support the upper floors of a series of porches or arcades running around the front of the block. On this side lies the building of the hearing, and opposed to him in the leg more, City Hall. Remember that back then the name of the place was that of Alfonso XII. Our Town Hall, located right in the line of the late medieval wall, is not primitive because after the bombing of 1691 had to edify practically zero, extending the previous space, for which they had to demolish the adjoining buildings. The work began in January 701, but due to the Succession War stopped work, the work can be completed on March 1, 1760 (actually the building was not quite finished, something that did not happen until some years later).


Within this darkness looms some clarity. The school's College of Technical Architects Alicante will be installed in Calle Altamira (rehabilitating a building for it) and the building next to the city also has a panel which reads building purchased for rehablitación .





Following the usual ... Where is this building?



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few lines above commented that some time ago was published in the newspaper it was possible to eliminate the building of the Provincial Court (López and Monastery, after winning a public tender in the middle of last century). Then I put a picture (Coat Salt n º 9) in which the square is the City without such buildings, to give you a slight idea.



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