The essential material of architecture is light, without it there would be no “volumes under the sun” or interior spaces. This project is built with simple, repetitive, and prefabricated materials: foundation, pillars, beams, floors, and facades…, but they are conceived and designed immersed in a luminous environment. The interior of the passenger terminal becomes a luminous experience, a way of confining light, in a box capable of modeling, directing, and modulating sunlight.
The project includes several actions in a hotel complex located in the central-east area of the island of Lanzarote.
On a plot of 19,162 m2 in a rectangular shape, small white constructions are located and grouped generating two central spaces in its interior in which the outdoor interrelation environments are developed. Relations such as swimming pools and gardens.
Mayca and Gonzalo Bethencourt, owners of the Finca, expressed their desire to establish a new visual link between the existing buildings and their environment from the basis of respect for the culture of the territory. With this challenge, started this renewal by the Lanzarote architect with studio in Berlin, Néstor Pérez Batista.
This reform Project for the existing Güime Civic Center (CCGU) is located in the Municipality of San Bartolomé in Lanzarote Island, Spain. The facility is located in a site of 2217m2 with an ‘L’ shape and oriented N-S in its longitudinal configuration.
This project provides for the extension and reform of the existing Chapel of Rest in the town of San Bartolome of Lanzarote Island (Spain) in order to resolve functional deficiencies:
Lack of shelter spaces along the main existing building to avoid the persistent winds of the Island.
The new Concert and Congress Centre, Palacio de Congresos, is inspired by the jagged and characteristic landscape of Lanzarote. The building emphasizes the surrounding nature marking a new cultural hub for the Canary Islands.