A delicious volume with full-page images, co-published by La Fábrica and Fundación Canal, in which the photographers follow the course of the vital liquid from its birth until it reaches our homes.
Ricardo Cases travels around swamps, rivers, streams and streams to portray the relationship of people with water through landscapes. Adrian Tyler portrays the architecture of some of the key points in the process of supplying water to Madrid, from the Atazar reservoir to the city's underground tanks. Paco Gómez captures the great works of hydraulic engineering, which not only demonstrate technical excellence, but are also part of our heritage and historical wealth. Lastly, David Jiménez captures the skin of the water, its body, its pools and its whims, in a series of photographs about their habitats full of lyricism.
Added to this four-handed portrait is a documented essay by the naturalist and geographer Eduardo Martínez de Pisón , a luxurious finishing touch for an emotional tribute to Madrid and its waters.
Pages106
Spanish Language
Format 23.5 x 30 cm
scrim hard cover