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Architects: Antonio Jiménez Torrecillas
- Year: 2006
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Photographs:David Arredondo y Alberto García, Vicente del Amo, Theo Coutanceau

Text description provided by the architects. Opposite the hill of the Alhambra and the Generalife, the San Miguel hill frames the last stretch of the Darro valley and its Vega. This is a landscape absolutely linked to the city, natural and wild, but turned into a residual space, almost marginal, in which all sorts of trash and debris accumulated. It is also an area of transition to the new city, a city made of townhouses that touches slightly, amid its disorder, the incomplete fractured remains of the Moorish wall.

























