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Curved House in Minorca, Spain by NOMO STUDIO

Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Article source: NOMO STUDIO 

Curved House is sculpted from a white solid cube. Its straight boundaries have been carved out with large spheres, resulting in a combination of linear, curved and double-curved geometries that define both its outer and inner spaces.

In contrast to its soft concave engravings, sharp vertical incisions organise the program in plan. Footprint restrictions lead to the creating of two hidden roof patios for stargazing and open-cinema summer nights.

Image Courtesy © Adriâ Goulá

  • Architects: NOMO STUDIO
  • Project: Curved House
  • Location: Minorca, Spain
  • Photography: Adriâ Goulá
  • Size: 177 m2
  • Partner-in-Charge: Alicia Casals
  • Project Leader: Alicia Casals
  • Team: Karl Johan Nyqvist, Mira Botseva, Jennifer Méndez, Donka Dimitrova, Giorgia Conti, Maria Andonova, Polina Skorina, Sam Azrak

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Pukkel Huesca in Spain by Masquespacio

Thursday, June 3rd, 2021

Article source: Masquespacio

Masquespacio presents its last project for Pukkel, a fine dining healthy food restaurant in the city of Huesca, Spain.

The project starts when Jorge and Mikel got the idea to open a restaurant in the city of Huesca and contacted Masquespacio with the aim to offer above signature healthy food, a sensorial experience beyond the gastronomy.

Image Courtesy © Masquespacio

  • Architects: Masquespacio
  • Project: Pukkel Huesca
  • Location: Huesca, Spain

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Industrial Building “Brigadas & Promedio East” in Herrera del Duque, Spain by ESTUDIO ARQUITECTURA HAGO

Thursday, May 27th, 2021

Article source: ESTUDIO ARQUITECTURA HAGO

The proposal is part of a series of works where we test the boundaries between urban and rural landscapes through an industrial use. In this case we found an unspoilt land, undeveloped, on the outskirts of the city.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: ESTUDIO ARQUITECTURA HAGO
  • Project: Industrial Building “Brigadas & Promedio East”
  • Location: Herrera del Duque, Spain
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Architect: Antonio Álvarez-Cienfuegos Rubio
  • Collaborators: Cristina Barajas, Pablo Rúa Conde, Pablo García Cornejo y Nuria Pérez Cabrero
  • Civil Engineer: Carlos Rubio Manso y José Joaquín Escribano
  • Mechanical Engineer: Luis Fernández Conejero
  • Structural Engineer: Isaac Bachiller Galeano
  • Builder: MAGENTA

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Museo Francisco Sobrino in Guadalajara, Spain by Pablo Moreno Mansilla

Wednesday, May 26th, 2021

Article source: Pablo Moreno Mansilla

The purpose of the operation is the adequacy of the old sheds of the Matadero Municipal and the construction of adjoint spaces that allow the transformation of the whole in a museum space whose main character is kinetic sculptor Francisco Sobrino.

The starting point of the proposal goes through promoting one of the most attractive points of the project, the convergent perspective of the old sheds from Cuesta del Matadero and the relation space that is left between them.

Image Courtesy © Calixto Berrocal

  • Architects: Pablo Moreno Mansilla
  • Project: Museo Francisco Sobrino
  • Location: Guadalajara, Spain
  • Photography: Calixto Berrocal
  • Clientes: Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara

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Velo House in Siete Aguas, Spain by Raul Garcia Studio

Friday, May 21st, 2021

Article source: Raul Garcia Studio

Located in Siete Aguas (Valencia), this house with straight and simple lines seeks to stand out from the surrounding buildings, with a marked rustic style, respecting the use of natural materials such as stone or wood. The volumes harmonize with each other, forming an ‘L’ on the ground floor that adopts a certain dynamism on the upper floor through the overhangs and setbacks generated. The facade, predominantly white and pure, is combined with the masonry and the wooden carpentry to generate spaces full of luminosity and purity that nevertheless preserve a certain warmth. Added to all this are the unparalleled views over the valley on the north face, which becomes a magnificent canvas in front of which to wake up every morning.

Image Courtesy © Raul Garcia Studio

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BRISA DEL CANTABRICO in Spain by MARA PARDO ESTUDIO

Monday, May 17th, 2021

Article source: MARA PARDO ESTUDIO

If there is something that makes you fall in love with this house when you enter, it is the light that floods every corner.

And it is the light that comes from the Cantabrian Sea that is right in front of it, in the Sardinero Beach in Santander, inviting you to a walk on the sand and enjoy the freedom of the breeze that comes through the windows with the smell of saltpeter.

Image Courtesy © David Montero

  • Architects: MARA PARDO ESTUDIO
  • Project: BRISA DEL CANTABRICO
  • Location: Spain
  • Photography: David Montero

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Seven Gardens in Costa del Sol, Spain by ARK Architects

Friday, May 14th, 2021

Article source: ARK Architects

The international firm ARK Architects stands out for the 100% sustainable construction in their projects, as well as a detailed study of gardening projects, creating villas in close contact with nature. This firm (which operates in areas such as Miami, in the USA) is acknowledged as having a unique way of fusing exteriors and interiors. This is once again evident in its new project recently launched: Seven Gardens is a new high-end home built in the heart of Sotogrande (Malaga).

Image Courtesy © ARK Architects

  • Architects: ARK Architects
  • Project: Seven Gardens
  • Location: Costa del Sol, Spain

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Corner House in Madrid, Spain by RUE Space

Sunday, April 11th, 2021

Article source: RUE Space

The ‘Corner House’ is located in the neighbourhood of Malasaña in Madrid, in one of the corners of a traditional building of the city. Its construction is typical with structural walls on the perimeter and masonry and timber stud partitions to sustain the slabs.

The spatial strategy of the project responds to the advantage given by the corner position, making all those benefits stemming from it be part of the house. The accommodation is set upon the idea of emptying the diagonal direction of the dwelling. This creates an open plan space towards the light corner and allocates all the day/light activities in it, whereas the night/dark ones remain to the sides of this main zone.

Image Courtesy © Aitor Estévez

  • Architects: RUE Space
  • Project: Corner House
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Aitor Estévez
  • RUE Architects: Raul Montero Martínez, Emilio Pardo Rivacoba
  • Quantity Surveyor: Pedro Legarreta Nuin
  • Structure: Josep Agustí
  • Built area: 220 m2
  • Budget: 115.000 E
  • Project: January 2018
  • Construction: June 2020

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Ca Marcelo in Tarragona, Spain by GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

Friday, March 26th, 2021

Article source: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

A family building that originally dates on XVII-XVIII centuries and which had suffered several interventions. The floor plan was used for many years as a blacksmith workshop, what gives to the building a special character. The time going by and the lack of maintenance have caused that the building presented a bad state of preservation, what means that otherwise repaired, it could be degraded in a short period of time.

It is projected a rehabilitation in several phases, starting by the roof, continuing to facades and terrace, and ending by the indoors, with the will of renovating the building respecting its antiquity and its character.

Image Courtesy © Filippo Poli

  • Architects: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte
  • Project: Ca Marcelo
  • Location: Tarragona, Spain
  • Photography: Filippo Poli
  • Structure: Francesc Gorgas, Windmill Structural Consultants SLP
  • Collaborators: Eva Crespo, Meritxell Anglès, Xavier Foraste, Daniel Marcelo, T80 Arquitectura Tècnica
  • Constructor: Construccions Plana, Construcciones Andrés Cintas SLU, Baumester SL
  • Subcontract: Oleguer Roigé Instal·lacions, Florentin Ebanistas SL, Luxiform Il·luminació SL
  • Surface: 363 m2
  • Project’s year: 2006 (phase 1), 2009 (phase 2), 2018 (phase 3)
  • End of construction: 2020

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Tortosa Law Courts in Spain by Camps Felip Arquitecturia

Monday, March 15th, 2021

Article source: Camps Felip Arquitecturia

The city of Tortosa throughout its history is built from the overlapping of fortifications, walls, churches and palaces. Its historic center with narrow alleys and complex geometry, adapts on the hillside of the mountain.

The new Law courts building responds effectively to the specific judicial program and its strict functional requirements and, to the topography and geometry of the site, located on one of the corners of la “Plaça dels Estudis”.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Pegenaute

  • Architects: Camps Felip Arquitecturia
  • Project: Tortosa Law Courts
  • Location: Tortosa, Spain
  • Photography: Josep Maria de Llobet, Pedro Pegenaute
  • Construcction: 2020

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