The field study to El Raval was a very pleasant conclusion to the numerous Barcelona excursions we took part in during our time in Barcelona Past & Present. El Raval is one of the most heavily gentrified areas of Barcelona and most certainly one of the most important. It's proximity to Las Ramblas allows for a once run down, prostitute and drug dealer infested area to be a place for public spaces and cultural centers. The centers we saw included the MACBA, the CCCB and even a public university. I found the area to be very lively and full of Barcelona residents, many were local skaters who found solace in the concrete jungle outside of the MACBA. One of the most interesting things we saw was a reused old church that once was a take-in for abandoned babies, which had been turned into a local government info center.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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International News: Washington Riots
On February 3rd, following the Seattle Seahawks winning of the superbowl, $25,000 in damage was done to the Historic century-old Pioneer Square pergola during an out-of-control riot. About six people were arrested after the crowd began throwing bottles at police. Students lit furniture on fire and made bonfires in the streets. Thousands throughout Seattle took to the streets to celebrate the cities victory.
National News: Costa Concordia
Neighborhood: Poble Nou
The following slides show the district of Poble Nou in which I live. It centrally located between the CEA COACB campus, many hip and cool bars for young people and short walk from the popular clubs and beach of Barcelona. This area is one of Barcelona's fast growing in terms of popularity and gentrification. The city has chosen this old industrial district as the home of its new technological center.
Dining: Restaurant on Joan De Borbo
Traditional Spanish Food: Paella and Wine
While the name of this restaurant escapes me, as there are at least four others of these same cookie cutter tourist traps on the same strip, the food and service we received was more than acceptable. This was one of the first eateries we ventured too when arriving in Barcelona and was where we first learned of paying per person for bread for the table. The location of the restaurant however was fantastic as it was located in Port Vell near the Barceloneta metro stop.
Dining: Arola @ Hotel Arts
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