Any visitor to Valencia, Spain, who is interested in cool architecture must visit the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. The Cuidad covers 2 kilometers and contains complexes dedicated to arts, culture, science and leisure. The architects were Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela and the project was completed in the late 1990’s.
After visiting it a few years ago when I came to Valencia the first time, I knew I would do a return visit so I could photograph it again. Here are some color infrared images as well as some monochrome images I shot in an afternoon at the Cuidad.
Fred Perry
March 12, 2016 at 8:55 amGood Lord, Carol!
What an incredibly gorgeous and futuristic place, and what a wonderful tribute to it through your pictures! Of course one couldn’t expect anything less than perfection from you … in your colours and in your choice of b and w to show architectural details. Thank you so much!
Maw
March 12, 2016 at 10:57 amI agree with my pal Fred. The architecture is unbelievable! Even tho I don’t normally like ‘modern’ architecture, I love this stuff! Great photography as well!!