A Material That Records Time: 10 Contemporary Projects Featuring Corten Steel
Briefly

Contemporary cities increasingly emphasize recovering and revitalizing their urban fabric through architecture. One material favored for this purpose is corten steel. Its unique rusted surface contrasts beautifully with historic structures while providing a contemporary touch. An example of this is Madrid's CaixaForum, which integrates corten steel to enhance dialogue with its surroundings. The architects appreciated corten steel's visual resemblance to industrial brick, reinforcing its role in modern architectural interventions that respect and engage with historical contexts.
Madrid's CaixaForum, designed by Herzog & de Meuron and inaugurated in 2008, has become an icon of Spanish architecture, drawing artistic attention by offering a new perspective on industrial modernism.
Corten steel, with its rusted surface, rich in texture and tone, offers a compelling answer to the challenging question of how to insert the new into the old.
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