Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sunless Tanning Inurl Post 2009

Medium Gray.

By analyzing the title of this post, I want to create a small index of the item. The term Grey color reflects Maisonnave Avenue, both in their buildings as their street furniture, and the term Middle want to indicate that there is a dark gray and that the works have been started by halves. By combining the two (used clothing stores, so present in this avenue) I propose the theme of the works that there are / were running.


Every time I pass Maisonnave think ... "if everyone gets to know 35 years ago that the street completely lined with shops and scary ride that was to become the sixth most expensive shopping street Spain, had more than one purchased a store ... " In fact until a couple of years there could even see a plumbing store (if I remember correctly).
(Picture No. 1) Picture of the intersection of Av and Av de Soto Maisonnave . It can make one to the idea of \u200b\u200bwhat that street was, in particular we can look at stores located in the English Court (formerly Gallery Preciados, built in 1975. Architects: Basso and Francisco Javier Feduchi)



Avenue meets one of the pathways out Alicante. Specifically which started from the Plaza de San Francisco and through the door of San Francisco or next Elche the same square (Picture No. 2) . Gradually, the demolition of the walls and the construction of the Eixample the remaining area was built in the city.




(Picture No. 2). Map of the City of Alicante in 1953. In can see the road to Madrid and Elche which eventually develop into Maisonnave Av.



If you look at the color of the street can see how dominates above the gray color and some buildings with red or maroon . The same is true on the sidewalks, gray, or maroon depending on reform of which we speak (the works are halfway). In short we stroll the main street of Alicante and the most expensive in Spain with a worse image. What I want to raise here is that the street is much more vivid in detail as sidewalks and furniture, and the latter is good enough to last over time. Why say this?



If you look at pictures 3 and 4 (September 2008) we see the flower, with a bench built again have a dull color, and unhappy and that does not stand out above all else. And everything is a blank canvas for all those who dedicate themselves to decorate with their signatures our city.
Image # 3

Image # 4


As I mentioned earlier images correspond to about two or three months, and in they can see a flower-banks that have not reappeared, came in and there are pallets. What has become of them?


The second was to terms half, and before this question is obvious. Is Avenue will be like this forever? What happened to the works? Do like many others remain things by halves?



Greetings!



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