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Oos House in Alicante, Spain by Sanahuja&partners

Saturday, April 11th, 2015

Article source: Sanahuja&partners

Oos house It is a detached house highly influenced by the peculiarities of the plot where it is inserted. This plot has a deep and diagonally slope that requires to place the entrance in the lowest point of the road and set the house levels from the top to bottom, contrary to usual.

Image Courtesy © Sanahuja&partners

Image Courtesy © Sanahuja&partners

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CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE IN THE OLD CONVENT OF MADRE DE DIOS, Spain by Sol89

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Article source: Sol89

The intervention interprets the building where is inserted, an old convent, as a context in constant transformation over time.

The project arises from a reflection around the creation process in contemporary art, its unpredictable condition and the current dissolution of limits between the space of production and exhibition. We can recognize that much of contemporary art expression understands the architectural space as a matter of work (we remember Shibboleth by Doris Salcedo breaking the floor of the Tate Modern in London in 2007, High Plane V by Katterin Sigurdardottir occupying the false ceiling of the PS1 in New York or Esto no es un graffiti where artists demolished some facings of walls in the same place of our project). We think the contemporary exhibition space shouldn’t be projected like a static room in time but like a never ending space in ellipsis, waiting for each exhibition come for completing it.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: Sol89: María González y Juanjo López de la Cruz 
  • Project: Contemporary Art Space in the Old Convent of Madre de Dios
  • Location: Old convent of Madre de Dios, Seville, Spain
  • Photography:Fernando Alda
  • Client: Centro de Iniciativas Culturales de la Universidad de Sevilla
  • Collaborator: George Smudge  and Andrés Pino
  • Installationsengineers: Alejandro Cabanas
  • Built up area: 830 m²
  • Completion date: Firstphase- January 2014
  • Award: Project Nominated to the Mies van der Rohe Award 2015

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MYNT FLAGSHIP STORE in Barcelona, Spain by Dear design

Saturday, March 28th, 2015

Article source: Dear design

Dear Design studio, design office based in Barcelona, Spain has completed the design of Mynt flagship store, a fashion and accessorize brand. The store of a 40sqm is located in shopping center in Barcelona.

The store design is based on a three-dimensional grid that creates a visually permeable volume, which commands the space, while generating niches to expose the product. The elements of the structure were progressively grown according to a recurrence relation inspired by the Fibbonacci sequence suggesting a progressive and open expansion of space.

Image Courtesy © Xavi Torrent

Image Courtesy © Xavi Torrent

  • Architects: Dear design
  • Project: MYNT FLAGSHIP STORE
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Xavi Torrent
  • Client: Mynt
  • Area: 40 m2
  • Art Director: Ignasi Llauradó
  • Design Team: Paulina Calcagno, Sebastián Pereyra

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Temporary housing for surfers in Tarifa, Spain by Barberio Colella ARC

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Article source: Barberio Colella ARC

Lanterns Sea Village is the attempt to transform a vision into architecture: light tetrahedral solids that hover over the sea, suspended in one point. This vision is not born of a whim, but of a necessity: the need to minimize the impact on a beautiful landscape such as Tarifa, providing temporary housing for surfers who inhabit the waters.

Image Courtesy © Barberio Colella ARC

Image Courtesy © Barberio Colella ARC

  • Architects: Barberio Colella ARC
  • Project: Temporary housing for surfers
  • Location: Tarifa, Spain
  • Software used: Rhinoceros, Autocad, Vray, Rhino and Photohop
  • Design team: Maurizio Barberio and Micaela Colella (Barberio Colella ARC)

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The House in Cassà, Spain by Ricard Galiana Nadal . arquitecte

Thursday, March 19th, 2015

Article source: Ricard Galiana Nadal . arquitecte

“The House in Cassà project is a detached single-family house built in a new neighborhood in Cassà de la Selva (Girona). The house is situated in a plot with a small slope facing the south which is divided in two different levels. The upper level hosts the main rooms and swimming pool whereas the lower level accommodates the garden and the parking. The main rooms are distributed along a single floor divided in two concrete blocks –“night and day areas”– , with a double-height living room and a mezzanine creating a transparent space connecting both blocks. The two blocks offer the needed degree of privacy to each space while taking into consideration the private views, the street, the forest and the solar orientation. The northern backyard provides a pedestrian access in contact with the forest. The south porch-terrace faces the swimming pool.”

Image Courtesy © Nani Pujol

Image Courtesy © Nani Pujol

  • Architects: Ricard Galiana Nadal . arquitecte, Yago Oliva
  • Project: The House in Cassà
  • Location: Cassà de la Selva. (Girona), Spain
  • Photography: Nani Pujol
  • Developer: private
  • Construction period: 2012-2014
  • Surface: 580 m2.
  • Budget: 1.000.000 €

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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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C-51 HOUSE in Spain by ÁBATON

Saturday, March 14th, 2015

Article source: ÁBATON

This property is located in the midst of a forest of oak trees and therefore it wasn’t possible to free some of the land for landscaping. This matter conditioned the position of the house and how it linked to the exterior. Big windows like picture frames connected the interior to the exterior and viewing terraces were built on the upper floor. The staircase distributes the areas and exaggerates the different levels which characterize this plot of land.

Image Courtesy © ÁBATON

Image Courtesy © ÁBATON

  • Architects: ÁBATON
  • Project: C-51 HOUSE
  • Location: Spain
  • Construction: ÁBATON
  • Interior Design project: ÁBATON and Batavia
  • Year of completion: 2009

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Therapeutic community in Arenys de Mar, Spain by MiAS Architects

Friday, March 13th, 2015

Article source: MiAS Architects

Previously, this health facility complex consisted in a main building, and two auxiliary buildings apart from the first.

The proposal links both auxiliary pre-existing buildings maintaining its use as a workshop in the ground floor and adding rooms in the first floor. Thus, a single L-shaped geometry dialogues with the main building. Between both shapes a patio is defined as a relation space and the main outdoor space of the complex.

Image Courtesy © MiAS Architects

Image Courtesy © MiAS Architects

  • Architects: MiAS Architects
  • Project: Therapeutic community in Arenys
  • Location: Arenys de Munt – Barcelona, Spain
  • Collaborators: Adriana Porta, Silvia Brandi, Carles Bou (technical advisor),  Fausto Raposo, Daniel Montes, Nuno Marques, Sebastián de Iruarrizaga, Alfonso Abé, Christian Giovanetti, Giovanni Galdieri, Gabriele Mura, Laura Pomesano, Federico Licini, Marc Subirana
  • Consultors: Structures (BOMA, Anabel Lázaro), engineering (PROISOTEC, Josep Masachs)
  • Type: Health facility (winner project in a competition)
  • Completion: 2012
  • Client: Private – CTM, Comunitat Terapèutica del Maresme 
  • Size: 720 + 1000 m²
  • Budget: <1M €

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Apartment Torres Blancas 2040 in Madrid, Spain by Hector Ruiz Velázquez

Thursday, March 12th, 2015

Article source: Hector Ruiz Velázquez

Torres Blancas is an emblematic building by Spanish architect Javier Sáenz deOiza (1918-2000), located in Madrid. This 91 m2 apartment is situated in one of the top floors of the building.  It is a result of the subdivision of the original plans by Sáenz de Oiza, who contemplated 400m2 houses. In this space, the intervention of restructuring by architect Héctor Ruiz Velazquez seeks to recover the original organic essence of this building of great architectural quality in the interior of the apartment.

Image Courtesy © PEDRO MARTINEZ

Image Courtesy © PEDRO MARTINEZ

  • Architects: Hector Ruiz Velázquez
  • Project: Apartment Torres Blancas 2040
  • Location: Heart of Mary Street 3 Madrid Spain
  • Photography: PEDRO MARTINEZ
  • Date of Project: 2013-2014
  • Termination Date: 2013-2014
  • Lead time (months): Five Months
  • Quote from work (Euros): 80,000 euros
  • Actuating surface (m2): 91 m2

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Municipal Indoor Pool in Constantina (Seville, Spain) by FERNANDO SUAREZ CORCHETE

Wednesday, March 11th, 2015

Article source: FERNANDO SUAREZ CORCHETE

Our building is located in a plot at the entrance of the town, bordering the landscape of the mountains in the north of the province of Seville and a great visual presence from all areas due to the elevated streets that climb the hill in the southwest area. In this terrain, with a topographic ascension to the north, were gardens with plenty of plants and trees. The proposed organization meets these topographic conditions, the characteristic landscape of the surrounding mountains, the need to maintain the image of the gardens, and the best east-west orientation to the longitudinal axis of the main pool.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: FERNANDO SUAREZ CORCHETE
  • Project: Municipal Indoor Pool in Constantina (Seville, Spain)
  • Location: Avenida de Andalucía, 41450 Constantina, Sevilla, Spain
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Architects Team: Fernando Suárez Corchete, Lorenzo Muro Álvarez
  • Technical Architects: Víctor Baztán Cascales, Antonio García González, Pilar Correa Sánchez
  • Collaborators: María Pilar Casado Villa, Marica Vazzana
  • Consultants: José María Mateos Eguía (MEP), Ricardo Díaz Garrido (Structural engineering) 
  • Client: Secretaría General para el Deporte, Junta de Andalucía (Regional Government)
  • Construction: ETOSA Obras y Servicios Building, S.L.U.
  • End of construction: 2014
  • Construction budget: 1.593.740,94 euros (Cost per m2: 727,40 euros/m2)
  • Project Area: 2.191,01 m2

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