Posts Tagged ‘Spain’
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Project: House in Samosaguas
Author: A-cero
Joaquin Torres
Collaborator: Rafael Llamazares
Location: Madrid, Spain
Project Year: 2005-2007
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Project: Alguaire’s Airport and Control Tower
Author: b720 arquitectos
Fermin Vazquez
Location: Alguaire, Spain
Photography: Via Flickr zkvrev
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Project: Ayuntamiento de Noain
Author: ZON-E
Nacho Ruiz Allén y José Antonio Ruiz Esquiroz
Design Team: Lucía Martinez Trejo y Sara López Arraiza
Location: Navarra, España
Client: Ayuntamiento de Noain
Contractor: Obenasa
Electric Project: Ingeniería Lauquiegui
Heating Project: Gealia Nova
Landscape: Área de jardinería y Agenda 21. Ayuntamiento de Noáin
Start Date: Enero de 2007
End Date: Enero de 2009
Photography: Pedro Pegenaute
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Project: House in “A Zapateira”
Author: a.f. abeijón-fernandez arquitectos
Arch. José Abeijón Vela
Arch. Miguel Fernández Carreras
Location: A Zapateira, A Coruña, Spain
Underground floor: 186.25 m²
Ground floor: 186.36 m²
First floor: 134.45 m²
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Project: Q-house
Author: asensio_mah & J.M.Aguirre Aldaz
Team credits: Diego Repiso, Kaizen Chen, Jennifer Chuong, Jon Aguirre
Location: North of Spain.
Date: 2005-2009
Completion date: May 2009
Character: Residential
Detail design: with Jose M. Aguirre Aldaz
Site works: with Satie Arquitectos s.l
Structure: Eguitur s.l.
M&E: Jose Luis Larumbe
Q.Surveyor: Leire Badiola
Photographs: © Ricardo Loureiro
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Project: CFv01 House
Architect: Jon Tugores
Collaborators: Joan Anguita, Jaume Campmany, Helena Torres, Enrique Soriano, Belen Torres, Sergi Rodriguez, Mo Segura, Jordi Corbera, Josep Xexu, Isidro Torregrosa, Jordi Andreu, Jouie Caden & Aoki Yakomizo
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Project: 2003
Built: 2008
Photography: Jordi Bernadó / Jon Tugores
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The Spain Pavilion will have a steel structure and a wicker cover. Spanish handcrafters will weave out different patterns by using different colors of wicker, said Benedetta Tagliabue, designer of the pavilion. The wicker will be covered by a special material that is water-proof. It will also keep the pavilion at a comfortable temperature, said Tagliabue.