The Built Path: Pilgrimage and Architectural Sequence on the Camino de Santiago

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Pilgrimage is one of the oldest and most persistent cultural practices, a spatial expression of humanity's search for meaning that has taken form across geographies and religions. While traditionally tied to formal belief systems, its definition has expanded in recent decades, reflecting new understandings of what is sacred and where meaning can be found. This shift reveals something fundamental: the act of moving through space remains central to how people construct meaningful experience. Yet most built environments constructed today are designed to be approached at speed from roads, transit corridors, airports, and optimized urban cores. The Camino de Santiago stands as a sustained counterargument to this condition. It is a piece of distributed architecture, refined over centuries, that remains a sophisticated example of design organized around the moving human body.

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Cite: Olivia Poston. "The Built Path: Pilgrimage and Architectural Sequence on the Camino de Santiago" 05 Apr 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1040104/the-built-path-pilgrimage-and-architectural-sequence-on-the-camino-de-santiago> ISSN 0719-8884
Pedestrian Connection Between Barcelona and Montcada i Reixac / Batlleiroig. Image © Jordi Surroca

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