If the city of Reus is known worldwide for being the cradle of Antoni Gaudí’s genius, the Reus FC Reddis has decided this season to honor that legacy not with stone and iron, but with ball and slate. The reddish ensemble has designed a sports structure that resembles the organic and resistant forms of modernism: a work where aesthetics is not opposed to solidity. In the plans of this project, two names appear as the great architects of the momen…
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If the city of Reus is known worldwide for being the cradle of Antoni Gaudí’s genius, the Reus FC Reddis has decided this season to honor that legacy not with stone and iron, but with ball and slate. The reddish ensemble has designed a sports structure that resembles the organic and resistant forms of modernism: a work where aesthetics is not opposed to solidity. In the plans of this project, two names appear as the great architects of the momen…