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The Basque folk architecture is a cultural manifestation of villager in constructive ways largely ignored, despite being an expression of true art of our entepasados based on simple shapes, but not exempt beauty and personality. Disclosure is necessary to promote knowledge of a topic that is there within a distinctive visual environment. [1]

Have been reported with simplicity estrema the general characteristics of the Popular Architecture of the Basque Country, such as old buildings; works, all of them made by humble people, but with great interest on their part. All this has meant for us a legacy that we are required to know and preserve. [2]

In the discipline of architecture, 50 years is a long period in a time of rapid and diverse changes. Often architectural issues are given attention in the media, but with the general curiosity these issues attract the attention of scholars and stakeholders seeking a wider various aspects of architectural activity knowledge. [3]

It could say that every society has the city where it belongs. The city is a response to a way of life and therefore varies in time, as it responds to a changing society. The practice of architecture should be understood as a social function and as such is subject to cultural, social, technological or geographical factors, which can not be ignored. Each architectural action responds to a place in time and certain circumstances. The result is unique. Therefore every performance becomes a valuable witness of time in which we live, being precisely a consequence of the circumstances at the time.

Things like stir when he said Ortega y Gasset, and stir different things to different sensitivities. It is normal for something that is not understood irritated. When an event is beyond the understanding occurs in the observer a certain humiliation before him. However, when a work touches, like, it is recognized, "it's good". Meet the architecture and spaces that make the cities, enjoy them as users, as spectators, as participants, is an undeniable right of every citizen.

  1. ^ Yrizar, J. (1934). Arquitectura popular vasca.
  2. ^ Castañer, X. (2003). Arte y arquitectura en el País Vasco: el patrimonio del románico al siglo XX.
  3. ^ Mendieta, J.M. (1990). Arkitektura artxiboa 30garren urteak Euskal Herrian.