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AP164.S1.1991.D4
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The project series documents repurposing a commercial space for an art gallery on Castello Street, Madrid, Spain. The project was done for the account of D. Santiago Sánchez Tapia. The firm identified this project as number 74. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, project descriptions, specifications and budgets.
circa 1991
Galería de Arte Castello, Madrid, Spain (1991)
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AP164.S1.1991.D4
Description:
The project series documents repurposing a commercial space for an art gallery on Castello Street, Madrid, Spain. The project was done for the account of D. Santiago Sánchez Tapia. The firm identified this project as number 74. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, project descriptions, specifications and budgets.
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circa 1991
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AP164.S1.2000.D2
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The project series documents the expansion and renovation of Juan Muñoz and Cristina Iglesias' house, in Torrelodones, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 126. Documenting the project are design development drawings and photographic materials.
2000
Torrelodones, Madrid, Spain (2000)
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AP164.S1.2000.D2
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The project series documents the expansion and renovation of Juan Muñoz and Cristina Iglesias' house, in Torrelodones, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 126. Documenting the project are design development drawings and photographic materials.
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2000
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AP164.S1.2001.D6
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The project series documents the design for the Fundación Helga de Alvear. The project was not built. The firm identified this project as number 141. Documenting the project are digital materials which have not yet been processed.
circa 2001
Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres, Spain (2001)
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AP164.S1.2001.D6
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The project series documents the design for the Fundación Helga de Alvear. The project was not built. The firm identified this project as number 141. Documenting the project are digital materials which have not yet been processed.
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circa 2001
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AP164.S1.2000.D6
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The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
1999-2003
Planta de biometanización y compostaje de residuos urbanos, Pinto, Spain (2000-2003)
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AP164.S1.2000.D6
Description:
The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
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1999-2003
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AP164.S1.1997.D5
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The project series documents the demolition, design, and reconstruction of the Francisco González and Carmen Ordoñez house, in the Colina de los Chopos, Madrid, Spain. Abalos & Herreros worked with the firm Obiol & Moya. The firm identified this project as number 104. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, notes, estimates, invoices, business agreements, proposals, quantity reports, models, reference, photographic, graphic and digital materials.
1976, 1991-2000, predominant 1997-1999
Casa González, Madrid, Spain (1997)
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AP164.S1.1997.D5
Description:
The project series documents the demolition, design, and reconstruction of the Francisco González and Carmen Ordoñez house, in the Colina de los Chopos, Madrid, Spain. Abalos & Herreros worked with the firm Obiol & Moya. The firm identified this project as number 104. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, notes, estimates, invoices, business agreements, proposals, quantity reports, models, reference, photographic, graphic and digital materials.
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1976, 1991-2000, predominant 1997-1999
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AP164.S1.1999.D10
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The project series documents the competition entry for the mixed-use tower “El Mirador” in the Bay of Algeciras. The firm was invited to submit their design proposal which won second prize. The competition was organised by the Algeciras City Council. The firm identified this project as number 123. “The project attempts to express, with an architectural gesture, the beauty of the geography of Algeciras: the bay, the port, the Rock and the Straits of Gibraltar, the proximity of Ceuta and Africa, the cork-oak forests that surround the town. For this [Abalos & Herreros] propose a building that, from a single body, opens out into two towers from one great public viewing platform. This form has strategic holes giving onto the more notable topographical features, establishing a physical relationship with them, while the section is organized as a gradient of privacy that increases with height. The competition […] proposed a mixed programme in a posture parallel to the great avenue of the harbour of Algeciras. An evanescent building apparently fragile appears to let one being stimulated by the effects of the climate and the atmospheric phenomenons with an appearance changing with the function of the hours of the day or the season. Its layered section attends ascending to the different landscapes of the city: first public space, second the cities skyline and at last the 360° horizon rising above the city.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Renata Sentkiewicz, Jakob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic and graphic materials, and competition records.
circa 1999
El mirador: torre mixta en la Bahía de Algeciras, Spain (1999)
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AP164.S1.1999.D10
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the mixed-use tower “El Mirador” in the Bay of Algeciras. The firm was invited to submit their design proposal which won second prize. The competition was organised by the Algeciras City Council. The firm identified this project as number 123. “The project attempts to express, with an architectural gesture, the beauty of the geography of Algeciras: the bay, the port, the Rock and the Straits of Gibraltar, the proximity of Ceuta and Africa, the cork-oak forests that surround the town. For this [Abalos & Herreros] propose a building that, from a single body, opens out into two towers from one great public viewing platform. This form has strategic holes giving onto the more notable topographical features, establishing a physical relationship with them, while the section is organized as a gradient of privacy that increases with height. The competition […] proposed a mixed programme in a posture parallel to the great avenue of the harbour of Algeciras. An evanescent building apparently fragile appears to let one being stimulated by the effects of the climate and the atmospheric phenomenons with an appearance changing with the function of the hours of the day or the season. Its layered section attends ascending to the different landscapes of the city: first public space, second the cities skyline and at last the 360° horizon rising above the city.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Renata Sentkiewicz, Jakob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic and graphic materials, and competition records.
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circa 1999
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AP164.S1.2003.D4
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The project series documents the commission of a house for a Chilean family designed in collaboration with José Riesco Jaramillo. The firm identified the project as number 164. Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence and project descriptions.
2003-2004
Casa Luna, Cantagua, Chile (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D4
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The project series documents the commission of a house for a Chilean family designed in collaboration with José Riesco Jaramillo. The firm identified the project as number 164. Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence and project descriptions.
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2003-2004
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AP164.S1.2004.D2
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The project series documents the competition entry for the library and botanical garden for the University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 180. As described by the architects, the project “[…] concentrates on building two heads, different from each other, Library and Dining hall, shortening the fronts of the central building which are without interest and evidently expensive to undertake a functional and economic work. The project is therefore converted into a basic restoration of the old hangars and the construction of two new low cost buildings which also can be constructed when necessary or depending on economic availability” (ARCH270975). Documenting the project are models, conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, textual records and photographic materials.
circa 2003-2004
Edificio de equipamiento, Alcalá de Henares, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D2
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the library and botanical garden for the University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 180. As described by the architects, the project “[…] concentrates on building two heads, different from each other, Library and Dining hall, shortening the fronts of the central building which are without interest and evidently expensive to undertake a functional and economic work. The project is therefore converted into a basic restoration of the old hangars and the construction of two new low cost buildings which also can be constructed when necessary or depending on economic availability” (ARCH270975). Documenting the project are models, conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, textual records and photographic materials.
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circa 2003-2004
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AP164.S1.2004.D14
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The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
APTM Construmat, Barcelona, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D14
Description:
The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
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2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
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AP164.S1.2003.D13
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The project series documents the design of a Molecular Sciences Complex (laboratories) adjoining a botanical garden for the University of Puerto Rico, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The commissioned project was approved, but was eventually stopped. Abalos & Herreros worked with Renata Sentkiewicz, Hillier Group, Greenman-Pederson, Inc., BR+A and EBP Design Group. The firm identified this project as number 176. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, reference, graphic and digital materials, correspondence, notes, minutes, budgets, resumes, trade catalogues, proposals, agreements and reports.
2002-2006
Laboratorios de ciencias moleculares para la Universidad de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D13
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The project series documents the design of a Molecular Sciences Complex (laboratories) adjoining a botanical garden for the University of Puerto Rico, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The commissioned project was approved, but was eventually stopped. Abalos & Herreros worked with Renata Sentkiewicz, Hillier Group, Greenman-Pederson, Inc., BR+A and EBP Design Group. The firm identified this project as number 176. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, reference, graphic and digital materials, correspondence, notes, minutes, budgets, resumes, trade catalogues, proposals, agreements and reports.
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2002-2006