An unfinished work of Francisco de Mora Berenguer in Valencia/Spain [1925-1928]: The Carlet market
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1987.v39.i392.1613Abstract
The following is part of the project realized by Francisco de Mora between the years 1925-1928 for the city of Carlet. This proyect for a market was realized together with that of a slaughterhouse. Both works were begun almost at the same time and, while the slaughterhouse was finished by Francisco de Mora himself, the market, the project of which we present here, was finished between 1934 and 1936 by the architect Mariano Peset Aleixandre, who substantially changed its modernist facades, giving them an expressionist style. This project is interesting in that we can observe how he was considering an endowing and hygienic architecture, with a clear will of constructive solution, not exempt from a certain flavour of "belle epoque".
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