Spain has its fair share of iconic buildings designed by some of the world's most prestigious architects. To celebrate World Architecture Day, we take a look at ten of the best.
Life in Spain is truly enjoyed in its lively and colourful streets. Here are the 12 most beautiful Spanish ‘calles’ according to the country’s tourism board.
There's Benidorm's biggest eyesore, Seville's €86 million mushroom parasol and a handful of ghost airports with no passengers. But a decade after Spain’s building bubble burst, are these embarrassing white elephants still standing?
The amount of coastal land that has been built on in Spain has more than doubled since the introduction of a law in 1988 designed to limit development along its shores, Greenpeace said Tuesday.
Madrid's city hall on Wednesday gave the green light to a multi-million-euro revamp of Real Madrid's mythical Santiago Bernabeu stadium after courts blocked an initial, more ambitious project.
Three relatively unknown Spanish architects - Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vialta - on Wednesday won the prestigious Pritzker Prize for a body of work that showcases modern materials like recycled steel and plastic.
British architecture superstar Norman Foster has been selected to renovate a 17th century building for an extension to Madrid's famous Prado museum, it said Thursday.
A startup in Marbella is developing solar-powered houses that will spin 360 degrees to follow the sun's light - the first of their kind on the European market.
Ah Spain! Land of history, passion and beauty. Or maybe not. Here The Local takes a journey through some of the buildings you won't find in any tourist brochure.
Controversial Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has been given the brief to design a Greek Orthodox Church to be built on the site of New York's World Trade Centre, destroyed in terrorist attacks in 2001.
A stunning new 90-second video uses digital imaging to show how Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral will look when it is finally finished in 15 or so years from now.
Top Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has been ordered to pay over €3 million in compensation after faults were found in the construction of the Oviedo Conference and Exhibition Centre that he designed.
With a flick of the wrist, residents of a futuristic home developed in Spain can browse the internet on living room walls, switch off a giant projected bedroom alarm clock, or transform the entire interior into a streetscape or beach.