Vivienda social en Barcelona… conversando con Jaume Barnada
Abstract
Jaume Barnada, Doctor arquitecto, profesor universitario y dirigente de la administración pública, trabaja desde hace más de diez años en la Dirección de Vivienda Social de la ciudad de Barcelona. Su visión cosmopolita de esta y
otras grandes ciudades del mundo como Los Ángeles, Londres, Berlín, Shangai o Venecia hacen de Barnada, por derecho propio, un interlocutor de lujo. Enamorado de su ciudad natal, y comprometido con su desarrollo, Barnada ofrece en esta entrevista una visión de Barcelona menos turística, más real, desde
un tema tan sensible y universal como es la vivienda social.
Palabras clave: vivienda social, ciudad, urbanismo.
Social housing in Barcelona …talking to Jaume Barnada
Jaume Barnada, is an architect, Doctor in Architecture, a university professor and an
official managing leader of a public entity. He has been working for over ten years at the Social Housing Administration in the city of Barcelona. His cosmopolitan view of the city of Barnada and other cities like Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Shanghai and Venice among others, makes him be a luxury speaker. Being in love with his hometown and engaged with its development, Barnada offers in this interview a more real vision but a less touristic view of Barcelona, taking into account that
social housing is a sensitive and universal subject matter.
Key words: social housing, city, urbanism.
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