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10JH, Sant Andreu viviendas para jóvenes, Barcelona, Spain (2002)
Part of:
People:
  • Abalos & Herreros (archive creator)
  • Abalos & Herreros (architectural firm)
  • Iñaki Abalos (architect)
  • Juan Herreros (architect)
  • REGESA (promoter)
  • Barcelona (Spain). Ayuntamiento (client)
  • Patronat Municipal de l'Habitatge (client)
Title:

10JH, Sant Andreu viviendas para jóvenes, Barcelona, Spain (2002)

Date:

1985-2007

Level of archival description:
Project
Extent and medium:
  • 1101 printouts
    72 drawings
    53 reprographic copies
    37 photographic materials
    1 model
    1 graphic material
    1 CD-R
    1 floppy disk
    0,74 l.m. of textual records
Scope and content:

The project series documents the design for a residential tower for youth in the district of Sant Andreu, Barcelona. The design was for the account of the City Council and the Patronat Municipal de l'Habitatge. The promoter REGESA, Societat Urbanística Metropolitana Rehabilitació i Gestió, worked with Abalos & Herreros for this project that was never built. The project site was located between the streets Ferran Junoy, Tucuman and Borredà, nearby the shopping center La Maquinista. The firm identified this project as number 152.


Records document first and second iterations of the design for the tower, primarily differentiated by the base of the building. The first design includes a rectangular base. The firm identified this iteration of the project as number 152-1. The second design of the tower includes a triangular base for the building. The firm identified this iteration as number 152-2.



Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, cartographic, digital and reference materials, project descriptions, correspondence, proposals, budgets, notes, agendas, contracts, invoices, trade catalogues, and paper models.




Records predominantly date from 2001 to 2007.
Reference number:

AP164.S1.2002.D8

Arrangement:

This project series originally contained two sub-series that grouped records according to the two iterations of the design for the tower. It was re-processed by Alexandra Jokinen in 2020 to compile all records. This decision was made to reflect the idea that the creators considered both iterations to be one project.
Location:

Barcelona Spain

Language of material:
  • Spanish
  • Catalan
Related units of description:
  • Note that there are additional photographic materials related to this project arranged in project series AP164.S1.2004.D14, series AP164.S2 and series AP164.S3. See files ARCH278157, ARCH268725 and ARCH270969.
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