Vietnamese life from the perspective of Spanish architect

Wednesday, 05/08/2020 12:59
As many of 39 black and white photos reflecting life and culture of modern Vietnam by Spanish architect Salvador Pérez Arroyo are on display at an exhibition at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi.

These photos are in various sizes, extracted from the book of the same title of the architect, which he published early 2020.

The exhibition entitled “Happy Streets” will run until August 16.

Spanish architect Arroyo was born in 1945 in Madrid and is currently living in Hanoi. He has lectured at many universities in England, Italy, Poland and the Netherlands, in addition to being a speaker at many international conferences in Berlin and Copenhagen.

Some of his notable architectural projects in Vietnam include Quang Ninh Library and Museum in the northern province of Quang Ninh that won the "Construction of the Year 2013" award, Diamond Tower (Marriott Courtyard Danang) in central Da Nang city. In addition to his outstanding career as an architect, he is also the author of many books and newspapers.

Following are several photos about the exhibition:

Photos by Spanish architect at the exhibition
The exhibition entitled “Happy Streets” will run until August 16.

Spanish architect Salvador Pérez Arroyo
Images on the book 
Compiled by BTA

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