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THE RIO ARGA PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AND COMMUNITY GARDENTOOL SHEDS in Pamplona, Spain by PERALTA AYESA architects

Friday, October 30th, 2015

Article source: PERALTA AYESA architects

This project consists of, on the one hand, the construction of a pedestrian bridge to improve access between the park and the city and, on the other hand, the construction of some sheds, in the park’s fruit and vegetable garden area, to serve as storage spaces for the garden concessionaires.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Pegenaute

Image Courtesy © Pedro Pegenaute

  • Architects: PERALTA AYESA architects, Raúl Escrivá Peyró (OPERA engineering), Juan José Peralta Gracia y Andrés Ayesa Pascual
  • Project: THE RIO ARGA PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AND COMMUNITY GARDENTOOL SHEDS
  • Location: Aranzadi Park of Pamplona, NAVARRE, Spain
  • Photography: Pedro Pegenaute, Eduardo Berián / Hidrone
  • Partnership: Alfonso Pérez Negro (Technical architect), Carlos Ros Zuasti (Lighting engineering), FLUMEN S.L. (Environmental report), GEEA S.L. (Geotechnical study)
  • Builder: U.T.E. APEZETXEA ANAIAK S.L. – GOGOR S.A.
  • Construction: (December 2014 – June 2015)
  • Area Pedestrian bridge: 274,70 m2
  • Community gardentool sheds: 424,50 m2
  • Year Project: (April 2014 – July 2014)
  • Budget: 929.931,74 €

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Tuc Tuc Company Headquarters in Lardero, Spain by Ignacio Quemada Architects

Thursday, October 29th, 2015

Article source: Ignacio Quemada Architects

As the headquarters of this international company dedicated to children’s fashion, the building houses the central management and design offices, a warehouse for storage and distribution equipped with the latest technology, a retail outlet, etc.

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

  • Architects: Ignacio Quemada Architects
  • Project: Tuc Tuc Company Headquarters
  • Location: Lardero, Spain
  • Photography: Duccio Malagamba

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Nursery School in Zarautz, Spain by Ignacio Quemada Architects

Tuesday, October 27th, 2015

Article source: Ignacio Quemada Architects

The parcel forms a right-angled triangle. As if it were a child’s game, its design plays with this shape, on top of the leg that adjoins an eight-storey block (yet unbuilt), the “servant spaces” are concentrated along an elongated section.

Image Courtesy © Alejo Bagué

Image Courtesy © Alejo Bagué

  • Architects: Ignacio Quemada Architects
  • Project: Nursery School
  • Location: Zarautz, Spain
  • Photography: Alejo Bagué, Ibon Perez

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Campo Viejo Winery – Juan Alcorta Winery in Logroño, Spain by Ignacio Quemada Architects

Saturday, October 24th, 2015

Article source: Ignacio Quemada Architects

The Campo Viejo Winery lies on a plateau on the River Ebro valley, the Rad de Santa Cruz, which is covered by 37 hectares of undulating vineyards with marvellous views in all directions.  The programme is split into two parts, which means that the visiting area is located on the vineyard, château-like, whereas the winery, which covers a surface area of 45,000 m², cannot conceivably be sited on the hill, but is built into it, like a work of land art, and is concealed from the vineyard.

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

  • Architects: Ignacio Quemada Architects
  • Project: Campo Viejo Winery – Juan Alcorta Winery
  • Location: Logroño, Spain
  • Photography: Duccio Malagamba

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CEIP Sada extensión building in Spain by Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

Saturday, October 24th, 2015

Article source: Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

Sada, located in the region of La CoruñaAsMariñas, in the Galician Rias Altas, occupies a central position in the coast of Betanzos estuary, characterized by an extraordinary beautiful landscape and a mild Atlantic climate with very few thermal fluctuations. With 14,000 inhabitants and 20 Km distant from the provincial capital, La Coruña, it´s nowadays part of the metropolitan area.

Image Courtesy © Héctor Santos-Díez

Image Courtesy © Héctor Santos-Díez

  • Architects: Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos
  • Project: CEIP Sada extensión building
  • Location: Sada, Spain
  • Photography: Héctor Santos-Díez
  • Client: Consellería de cultura, educación e ordenación universitaria. Xunta de Galicia
  • Constructor: Obras y servicios Gómez Crespo S.L.
  • Surveyors: Antonio Pazos García y José Luis Pardo Pérez
  • Area: 498,80 m²
  • Date: 2015

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CICADA BAR in Alicante, Spain by Tomás Amat Estudio de Arquitectura

Friday, October 23rd, 2015

Article source: Tomás Amat Estudio de Arquitectura

The construction, which is designed for the city and to create a new meeting and communication space in the area, has been completed with input from multiple companies and institutions and refers to the old name of the space linking it to the place, nature and its current use. It is literally an insect perched on a garden. \”We made an adjustment to the space in which we live. An insect adapted to the environment, a project conceived and designed specifically for Las Cigarrreras, which is not a space to use. It was not about making a normal cafe, but an exceptional work that would link with the surrounding cultural environment.

Image Courtesy © David Frutos

Image Courtesy © David Frutos

  • Architects: Tomas amat estudio de arquitectura
  • Project: CICADA BAR
  • Location: Alicante, Spain 
  • Photography: David Frutos
  • Project Architects: Pablo Belda, Tomás Amat
  • Collaborators: Alejandro Sánchez, Ángel Sánchez, Pedro A. Muñoz, Javier Campoy
  • Project Area: 200.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: David Frutos (BISIMAGES)
  • Construction: Sector Obra (www.sectorobra.com)
  • Collaborating Companies: DuPontTM Corian®, EXPOEQUIPA, HISPANITAS, URBANA DE EXTERIORES, TECNOCEMENTO, MANOLO GARCÍA TALLER DE CARPINTERÍA, CARPINTERIA SIRVENT, ELECTRICIDAD DALMA DISTEAL, ALBA SPAIN, ABAD MULTISERVICIOS

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Wood Studio House in Barcelona, Spain by dom – arquitectura

Friday, October 23rd, 2015

Article source: dom – arquitectura

Sustainable concepts:

  • Orientation and compactness

The orientation and position of the house/studio have been studied in order to take the greatest advantage of the site’s available resources and climatic conditions, reducing its environmental impact, energetic consumption and improving its interior comfort.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

  • Architects: dom – arquitectura
  • Project: Wood Studio House
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Jordi Anguera
  • Interior designer: Blanca Elorduy
  • Collaborators: Sebastia (Fustes)
  • Area: 76 m2

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Tanatorium in Zaragoza, Spain by SALAS Architecture + Design

Thursday, October 15th, 2015

Article source: SALAS Architecture + Design

The Tanatorium frames very important feelings of its users through the evocation of God and the cavern. An steriotomic architecture formed by a perforated enveloping is born from earth to protect humans when they say goodbye to their deceased people. Though a formal gesture, this concrete cavern opens in diagonal direction to the sun, worshipping this primitive god.

Image Courtesy © Diaporama

Image Courtesy © Diaporama

  • Architects: SALAS Architecture + Design, Juan Carlos Salas
  • Project: Tanatorium
  • Location: El Burgo de Ebro, Zaragoza, Spain
  • Photography: Diaporama
  • Designer: David Leciñena
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Building Engineers: Javier Muñoz, Sergio Calle
  • Strucutural Engineer: Jose Miguel Escosa
  • Graphic Design: Bogart & Bacall
  • Video: Alejandro Ramirez
  • Project Manager: Ignacio Villalba
  • General Contractor: SOLCEQ
  • Area: 196 m2
  • Cost: 230.838,02 €

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New offices for the Fojansa company in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain by Estudio beldarrain

Sunday, October 11th, 2015

Article source: Estudio beldarrain

Fojansa is a company with a 15-year experience in installations of plumbing, heating and air-conditioning systems that is committing itself strongly in the field of renewable energy research.

Image Courtesy © Jesus Martín Ruiz

Image Courtesy © Jesus Martín Ruiz

  • Architects: Estudio beldarrain
  • Project: New offices for the Fojansa company
  • Location: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
  • Photography: Jesus Martín Ruiz 
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Developer: Fojansa company
  • Project and direction of the works: Estudio beldarrain. Juan Beldarrain
  • Collaborator architects: Néstor Asurmendi, Itziar Combarros and Marta Badiola
  • Executive management: Javier Alaña Aguinaco
  • Installations: IDZ ingeniería (more…)

MJE HOUSE (Little Big Houses #2) in Asturias, Spain by PKMN architectures

Sunday, October 11th, 2015

Article source: PKMN architectures

Maria Jose and Enrique live in Mexico but travel a lot in Europe. They wanted a second home in Asturias that could be an apartment for the couple and for the whole family at the same time. Through a rotating furniture the two bedrooms of the house may come and go in a minute. The house has three positions and a house with two bedrooms, one bedroom or none of them.

Image Courtesy © Javier de Paz García

Image Courtesy © Javier de Paz García

  • Architects: PKMN architectures
  • Project: MJE HOUSE (Little Big Houses #2)
  • Location: Salinas, Asturias, Spain
  • Photography: Javier de Paz García
  • Client: María José García y Enrique A. Zepeda
  • Collaborators: Alessia Mansutti / Carol P. Linares / Elena Cantoni / Alicia Coronel
  • Video: Javier de Paz García [www.estudioballoon.es] + PKMN [pacman]
  • Date: March-July 2014

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