The renovation and reinforcement by architect Pablo Millan of the Roman Amphitheatre of Obulco in the current Spanish municipality of Porcuna, is one of the most complex interventions that can occur in architecture
Architect Pablo Millan renovates an old 16th-century palace in Porcuna, a small Spanish town in Andalusia, transforming it into a space with a dual use: the upper floor is used as an archive and the lower floor as an exhibition space
Architect Pablo Millan has designed an expansion of the parish offices in Porcuna, a Spanish municipality in the community of Andalusia with a historical background full of complexity and the typical references of a city of art
The company headquarters is integrated into the campus. Wooden cladding for the new working environment
An urban village like a pueblo in Madrid. Urban and private space merge
Nineteenth century residence at the port of Sydney. Recovering history on the Waterfront
Cottage on the border between pine forests and vines. Environmental and landscape integration