Jardines de Pereda
Jardines de Pereda, Santander 2003
Every project has to have poetic sense as a unity. This is the reason why blue pavement on the garden connects with the white on Renzo Piano’s building, with the blue of the bay, and with the greenish-blue background of Santander mountains
Fernando Caruncho
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