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      <dc:title>In Search of Lost Architecture: The Indoor Swimming Pool of Marbella, Spain, by Paolo Portoghesi and Vittorio Gigliotti.</dc:title>
      <dc:creator>Santana-Guzmán, Antonio Jesús</dc:creator>
      <dc:contributor>Bartolomei, C.</dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Ippolito, A.</dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Tanoue Vizioli, S. H.</dc:contributor>
      <dc:subject>Arquitectura contemporánea</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Postmodernismo</dc:subject>
      <dc:description>https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-science/policies/book-policies</dc:description>
      <dc:description>Between 1971 and 1972 an indoor swimming pool was designed and built&#xd;
in the municipality of Marbella as a service for a hotel. The project was carried out&#xd;
in Italy by the architect Paolo Portoghesi and the engineer Vittorio Gigliotti. In order&#xd;
to obtain the necessary permits, the plans had to be signed by architects who had a&#xd;
Spanish degree or who had homologated the one obtained in another country. For&#xd;
this reason, Alberto Balbontín de Orta and Antonio Delgado Roig were involved and&#xd;
directed the works. In 1997, for reasons of maintenance and speculation with the site,&#xd;
the building was demolished. This research highlights the value of the disappeared&#xd;
building and underlines the influences that were taken as a reference for its design.&#xd;
The rich culture of its designers, Portoghesi and Gigliotti, is demonstrated in this&#xd;
example of post-modern architecture in which the links with memory and nature&#xd;
stand out.</dc:description>
      <dc:date>2024-10-01T11:24:28Z</dc:date>
      <dc:date>2024-10-01T11:24:28Z</dc:date>
      <dc:date>2024</dc:date>
      <dc:type>book part</dc:type>
      <dc:identifier>978-3-031-65103-8</dc:identifier>
      <dc:identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/10630/34137</dc:identifier>
      <dc:identifier>10.1007/978-3-031-65104-5_16</dc:identifier>
      <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
      <dc:rights>embargoed access</dc:rights>
      <dc:publisher>Springer Nature</dc:publisher>
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