The three images are showing how the architecture took place in this initial wild and burned environment. The sequence is backward. The third shot is showing the majesty of the Ronda bridge, alone, surrounded by poor landscaping, rocks and dry vegetation.
The final two shots are describing how the new architecture is integrated with one of the oldest tradition of agriculture in Spain, the production of golden juice of the olive fruit. The olive oil factory kept the old use of the bridge but it changed the environment, creating fields for the growing of olive trees. It converted also the purpose of the land not just the function of the bridge. It is a matter of respect for the connection between OLD and NEW.

Images with better quality:
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/c7c80e2bada296f49f32468fa1a5de0320210621121039/9b8b817bbad5edd861b93c31088a21c220210621121105/6ce20d

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  1. Pasqua11 says:

    I have uploaded all the tree images but I can see just one here in the forum.
    Also, I cannot see in full resolution at 2500 px. :thinking:

  2. Alexander says:

    nice images :+1:
    by clicking on the link to the original publication you can see all three images

  3. totoymachine says:

    Great set mate… I hope we can see the Hi-res in main page… Goodluck

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