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Horse Ridding Field in Cattle Farm, Spain by OOIIO Architecture

Friday, June 29th, 2018

Article source: OOIIO Architecture

OOIIO Architecture developed a deep refurbishment in a cattle farm, located in a privileged enclave of the fields of Castilla, to adapt it to sports facilities for the training and care of jumping competition horses.

Image Courtesy © OOIIO Architecture and Josefotoinmo

  • Architects: OOIIO Architecture
  • Project: Horse Ridding Field in Cattle Farm
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: OOIIO Architecture and Josefotoinmo
  • Team: Joaquín Millán Villamuelas, Manuel Fernández Corral, Natalia Garmendia Cobo.
  • Area: 2.350 m2.
  • Project Year: 2014-2018.

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The House Of Horses in Cundinamarca, Colombia by David Macias Arquitectura & Urbanismo

Thursday, November 17th, 2016

Article source: David Macias Arquitectura & Urbanismo 

Two requirements were sufficient for the approach and the genesis of this project. The first activities under typical rural environment equestrian uses were present as indissoluble features in the design concept; and the second project a rural housing under a contemporary reading embodied in its architecture. Thus the fundamental challenge of the project was to ensure that both the use and image were in constant symbiosis. For this and before generating a design scheme, architects initiate an investigation of the cultural aspects from the area of ​​habitat that have been established in rural dwellings of the place.

Image Courtesy © Santiago Robayo

Image Courtesy © Santiago Robayo

  • Architects: David Macias Arquitectura & Urbanismo
  • Project: The House Of Horses
  • Location: Zipacon, Cundinamarca, Colombia
  • Photography: Santiago Robayo
  • Designers Team: Arq. David Macias, Arq. Miguel Quintana
  • Completion year: 2016

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Manor House Stables in Winchester, UK by AR Design Studio

Saturday, April 20th, 2013

Article source: AR Design Studio

Friday April 5th 1946, on a beautifully clear Spring afternoon crowds cheered as the 25/1 racehorse, “Lovely Cottage”, strode triumphantly past the finishing post to be crowned winner of the Grand National, the UKs largest horse race. Trained by Tommy Rayson and ridden by Captain Robert Petre at the first true Aintree Grand National race since 1940, after the Second World War, and the last to take place on a Friday, which had been the tradition since 1876.

Image Courtesy © Martin Gardner 

  • Architects: AR Design Studio
  • Project: Manor House Stables
  • Location: Headbourne Worthy, Winchester, United Kingdom
  • Photography: Martin Gardner
  • Architect In Charge: Andy Ramus
  • Completion: March 2013



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