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06-DEC-2015

Agora

The Agora in the City of Arts and Sciences is a versatile space that will allow the holding of varied events. A multi-functional setting has been planned for the staging of congresses, conventions, concerts, and performances; it can also be converted into an exhibition area. This building hosted successfully the Valencia Open 500 Tennis Tournament, one of the most important international sports meetings.The Agora is a metallic structure with a ground plan resembling a pointed ellipsis some 88 metres long and 66 metres wide, and a covered area of some 4,811 square metres. This large interior space has been conceived as a covered public square with an open ground plan on a level with the adjacent lakes and parades. The fixed roof, which when closed has a maximum height of some 70 metres above ground level, will be covered with glass panels, and the lower section with opaque panels lined with trencadis.

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Milan Vogrin19-Jan-2016 18:30
Look fantastic!V!
Dennis Hoyne19-Jan-2016 03:27
The architecture of these structures is so unique, and you document and present them so well V.
Julie Oldfield19-Jan-2016 03:24
Beautiful. It looks like a musical instrument. V
Frank Tran19-Jan-2016 01:17
Great POV! V+
bill friedlander19-Jan-2016 00:19
To me it looks like a whale coming out of the water. Great angle to see the graphics. V
Mary Hamilton19-Jan-2016 00:04
This is such an unusual and artistic structure. I think it kind of looks like a giant musical instrument.
Carol Rollins18-Jan-2016 23:59
Excellent shot
Industrial Heritage18-Jan-2016 22:43
A very interesting shooting point.
Kim18-Jan-2016 21:39
Great shot of this amazing architecture! V
Jim Coffman18-Jan-2016 20:57
A very nice capture from this angle, Jose!
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