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Badalona Housing in Spain by MESURA + TOI T

Friday, February 17th, 2017

Article source: MESURA

Housing Competition in Badalona, 2016.

In July 2016, two young architecture practises based in Barcelona, Mesura and TOI T, teamed up to participate in an invited competition for a housing development in Badalona. Organised by Emesa, a private real estate investor, the competition had two key objectives: design a 21st century housing project and promote emerging spanish architects.

Image Courtesy © MESURA + TOI T

  • Architects: MESURA + TOI T
  • Project: Badalona Housing
  • Location: Badalona, Spain
  • Client: EMESA
  • External Collaboration: TOI T, PLAY-TIME
  • Project date/ construction date: 2016
  • Awards: Badalona Housing EMESA Competition Finalist

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A House in Badalona, Spain by 08023 · Architecture + Design + Ideas

Thursday, March 19th, 2015

Article source: 08023 · Architecture + Design + Ideas

The goal of this project, at the explicit request of the owners, is to combine modern architecture with recovered elements from other buildings in a harmonious contrast between old and new.

The result is an open plan sunny architecture, flooded with light. An architecture that is sensitive to the history of objects and recover their memory in a new home.

Image Courtesy © Simón García

Image Courtesy © Simón García

  • Architects: 08023 · Architecture + Design + Ideas (Cristina Mora + David Jiménez Architects)
  • Project: A House in Badalona, Spain
  • Location: Badalona, Barcelona – Spain
  • Photography: Simón García
  • Project started: October 2012
  • End of the works: Diciembre 2013
  • Built Area: GF 150 sqm + FF 150 sqm + Basement 150 sqm
  • Builder: Quality Homes Factory S.L.

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Multi-Storey Dwelling Building at Badalona in Spain by Lagula Arquitectes

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Article source: Lagula Arquitectes

A volume created by the urban needs arising from the emergence of a new promenade, the change in section of the road. In a temporary space somewhere between what was and what is wanted. With all this, the building appears as an urban element at city level, responding to more than just the particular needs of the condominium complex.

Image Courtesy © Lagula Arquitectes&Adrià Goula photo

  • Architects: Lagula Arquitectes
  • Project: Multi-Storey Dwelling Building
  • Location: Badalona, Spain
  • Photography: Adrià Goula photo

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Mercat De La Salut Square in Badalona, Spain by vora arquitectura

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

The project for the “La Salut” Market Square emerged from a study of the context: the topography, the architecture… but also from the memory, the collective imagery… a process of observation and analysis, which generates some abstract ideas that make a form, a distribution, some spatial relationships, a way of living and working… and bring us to the materiality of this intervention, materiality understood as the superimposition of identities, underlying realities and permanent memory.

Mercat De La Salut Square

Mercat De La Salut Square

  • Architects: vora arquitectura (pere buil castells i toni riba galí)
  • Address: av marquès de sant mori s/n, badalona
  • Surface area: 1.000 m2
  • Project: 2009
  • Construction start: may 2009
  • Construction completion: december 2009
  • Project team: eva cotman, anna malaguti, ondrej fabian
  • Structure: eskubi-turró (juan ignacio eskubi)
  • Services: gecsa (tono trias)
  • Building coordination architects: vora arquitectura (toni riba galí)
  • Promoter: ajuntament de badalona
  • Constructor: acsa-sorigué
  • Photographs: adrià goula sardà

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