





Plaza de las Carmelitas.
The hidden beauty of the name Guadalajara articulates this plaza: Arrica, Arriaga, Wad-Al-Hayara, or Guadalajara. The name originated from the Celtic-Iberian Era has evolved over time, but the meaning has remained the same over centuries and cultures: River of Stone.
The space is conceived as an extension of the house: benches for resting, chairs for the tertulia, water fountains, a kid’s room, a teenager’s hangout, terraces for tapas... a space for the community.
Guadalajara, Spain.
Lorenzo Promociones
2008