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AP164.S1.1988.D3
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This project series documents the competition and the construction of a residential building including commercial space, near the motorway M-30, in Madrid, Spain (Arregui y Aruej and de Valderribas Streets). The firm worked with Antonio Rivera and Juan López. The firm identified this project as number 50. In 1988, Abalos & Herreros won first prize for this project at the competition organised by the firm Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda (EMV) from Madrid. In 1997, the firm also received an award from the Comunidad de Madrid for “healthy” housing. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, notes, project descriptions, reference and photographic materials.
1987-1997
Viviendas, locales y garajes en la M-30, Madrid, Spain (1988)
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AP164.S1.1988.D3
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This project series documents the competition and the construction of a residential building including commercial space, near the motorway M-30, in Madrid, Spain (Arregui y Aruej and de Valderribas Streets). The firm worked with Antonio Rivera and Juan López. The firm identified this project as number 50. In 1988, Abalos & Herreros won first prize for this project at the competition organised by the firm Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda (EMV) from Madrid. In 1997, the firm also received an award from the Comunidad de Madrid for “healthy” housing. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, notes, project descriptions, reference and photographic materials.
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1987-1997
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AP164.S1.1989.D4
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The project series documents the design presented to the international competition “Vivienda y Ciudad” organised by the Council of Barcelona and/or the periodical Quaderns in 1989. This was an urban planning project for Diagonal Avenue, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 59. The firm won second place in the competition. Documenting this project are design development drawings.
circa 1989
Vivienda y ciudad, avenida Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain (1989)
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AP164.S1.1989.D4
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The project series documents the design presented to the international competition “Vivienda y Ciudad” organised by the Council of Barcelona and/or the periodical Quaderns in 1989. This was an urban planning project for Diagonal Avenue, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 59. The firm won second place in the competition. Documenting this project are design development drawings.
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circa 1989
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AP164.S1.2002.D13
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The project series documents the entry for the competition held by the Cabinet of Extremadura, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology for the center for minimal invasive surgery, in Cáceres, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 158. Documenting the project conceptual and presentation drawings, reference and photographic materials, project descriptions, correspondence and a model.
circa 2002
Centro de cirugía de mínima invasión, Cáceres, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D13
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The project series documents the entry for the competition held by the Cabinet of Extremadura, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology for the center for minimal invasive surgery, in Cáceres, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 158. Documenting the project conceptual and presentation drawings, reference and photographic materials, project descriptions, correspondence and a model.
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circa 2002
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Colina artificial, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, Leeuwarden, Netherlands (2005)
AP164.S1.2005.D3
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The project series documents the design for an artificial hill and serves as the finish-line for the “Elfstedentocht”, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2005. The firm identified this project as number 201. "The finish of the great race of the Elfstedentocht should be accompanied by a three-dimensial event which signals the site in the memory of the citizen. If from there, furthermore, the last part of the race is dominated we will be able to imagine that this three-dimensional event is a hybrid between a tribune and a landscaping milestone. […] If towards the South and East it disposes of a slope consisting of artificial lawn with solarium and tribunes above the canal and a scating [sic] park, then towards the North it could house the sport installations with tribunes and a climbing zone with the result that this minimum architectural organization could give life to the site during all year basing on the small sports center, solarium and skating track. A shelter structure crowns the artificial hill composing a lookout spot from where one dominates the whole city and the surrounding landscape." (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, graphic and reference materials, correspondence, publications, competition documents, and agreements.
1982, 2005, predominant 2005
Colina artificial, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, Leeuwarden, Netherlands (2005)
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AP164.S1.2005.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design for an artificial hill and serves as the finish-line for the “Elfstedentocht”, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2005. The firm identified this project as number 201. "The finish of the great race of the Elfstedentocht should be accompanied by a three-dimensial event which signals the site in the memory of the citizen. If from there, furthermore, the last part of the race is dominated we will be able to imagine that this three-dimensional event is a hybrid between a tribune and a landscaping milestone. […] If towards the South and East it disposes of a slope consisting of artificial lawn with solarium and tribunes above the canal and a scating [sic] park, then towards the North it could house the sport installations with tribunes and a climbing zone with the result that this minimum architectural organization could give life to the site during all year basing on the small sports center, solarium and skating track. A shelter structure crowns the artificial hill composing a lookout spot from where one dominates the whole city and the surrounding landscape." (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, graphic and reference materials, correspondence, publications, competition documents, and agreements.
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1982, 2005, predominant 2005
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AP164.S1.1997.D8
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The project series documents the competition entry for the Andalucía Regional Government tax office in Almería, Spain. Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Esteban Jaramillo and Ángel Jaramillo Sánchez. They won the competition organised by the Consejería de Economía y Hacienda de la Junta de Andalucía in 1997. The firm also worked with Maria Auxiliadora Gálvez, Fermina Garrido, Jacob Hense, Renata Sentkiewicz, José Luis Sebastián and Manuel Gutiérrez. The firm identified this project as number 107. Documenting the project are design development, technical and working drawings, notes, project descriptions, a model, and reference and photographic materials.
1992, 1997-2002
Delegación de hacienda, Almería, Spain (1997)
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AP164.S1.1997.D8
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The project series documents the competition entry for the Andalucía Regional Government tax office in Almería, Spain. Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Esteban Jaramillo and Ángel Jaramillo Sánchez. They won the competition organised by the Consejería de Economía y Hacienda de la Junta de Andalucía in 1997. The firm also worked with Maria Auxiliadora Gálvez, Fermina Garrido, Jacob Hense, Renata Sentkiewicz, José Luis Sebastián and Manuel Gutiérrez. The firm identified this project as number 107. Documenting the project are design development, technical and working drawings, notes, project descriptions, a model, and reference and photographic materials.
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1992, 1997-2002
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AP164.S1.2004.D9
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The project series documents the entry for a competition organised by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The firm identified this project as number 187. “The Learning Center occupies the closest point to the two existing pedestrian accesses and distributes its programme in two large pieces: the green platform which puts in relation the different levels of mobility and houses the active program and the helix which defines the library as a huge ascending space which winds around itself at the interior as well as exterior culminating in an observatory which contains a restaurant. An isolated pavilion emerges over the green platform as a scenic counterpoint. […] Three materials: water, lawn and show form the base of the choice of materials and chromatic proposal supported by a regular structure of white concrete.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Olivia de Oliveira, Blaise Sahy, Verónica Meléndez, Juanju González Castellón, Rubén Briongos and Teresa Galí. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic, graphic, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, and presentation documents.
1986, 2003-2004, predominant 2004
EPFL learning center, Lausanne, Switzerland (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D9
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The project series documents the entry for a competition organised by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The firm identified this project as number 187. “The Learning Center occupies the closest point to the two existing pedestrian accesses and distributes its programme in two large pieces: the green platform which puts in relation the different levels of mobility and houses the active program and the helix which defines the library as a huge ascending space which winds around itself at the interior as well as exterior culminating in an observatory which contains a restaurant. An isolated pavilion emerges over the green platform as a scenic counterpoint. […] Three materials: water, lawn and show form the base of the choice of materials and chromatic proposal supported by a regular structure of white concrete.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Olivia de Oliveira, Blaise Sahy, Verónica Meléndez, Juanju González Castellón, Rubén Briongos and Teresa Galí. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic, graphic, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, and presentation documents.
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1986, 2003-2004, predominant 2004
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AP164.S1.1989.D1
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The project series documents the competition entry of a design and proposal for a telephone company center, in Madrid, Spain. The complex included offices, calculation center, parking, workshops, public service areas, etc. The firm identified this project as number 56. The telecommunications antenna is the same that was developed for the project Prototipo Estructural, in Cáceres, Spain. See AP164.S1.1988.D2. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, project descriptions and presentations.
circa 1989
Centro de cálculo de Telefónica, Madrid, Spain (1989)
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AP164.S1.1989.D1
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry of a design and proposal for a telephone company center, in Madrid, Spain. The complex included offices, calculation center, parking, workshops, public service areas, etc. The firm identified this project as number 56. The telecommunications antenna is the same that was developed for the project Prototipo Estructural, in Cáceres, Spain. See AP164.S1.1988.D2. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, project descriptions and presentations.
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circa 1989
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AP164.S1.1990.D2
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The project series documents the competition, design, and execution of a sports centre in Valladolid, Spain for the account of the Consejo superior de deportes, Ministerio de educacion y ciencia and the city council. The firm worked with Juan José Nunez and Florentino Moreton. Documenting the project are design development, presentation and working drawings, a project description, and photographic materials.
1989-1991
Polideportivo Parquesol, Valladolid, Spain (1990)
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AP164.S1.1990.D2
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The project series documents the competition, design, and execution of a sports centre in Valladolid, Spain for the account of the Consejo superior de deportes, Ministerio de educacion y ciencia and the city council. The firm worked with Juan José Nunez and Florentino Moreton. Documenting the project are design development, presentation and working drawings, a project description, and photographic materials.
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1989-1991
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AP164.S1.2004.D3
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The project series documents the masterplan of territorial organization of the Costa del Sol, in Spain, for the account of the Secretaría General de Ordenación del Territorio y Urbanismo and the Consejeria de obras publicas y transportes of the governement of Andalucia. The firm identified this project as number 181. "Our purpose is to convert the Costa del Sol in an authentic contemporary metacity, to put it on the map of Europe's principal cities and to organize an individual and [the] unstoppable development of each municipality into a wider framework that allows the integration of infrastructures through ecological-technical corridors demanded for a metropolitan scale. It also states the authentic urban value in addition to the local natural one." (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Jose Seguí, Jose Maria Ezquiaga (?) and Salvador Rueda Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, notes and presentation documents.
2003-2005
Plan de ordenación territorial, Costa del Sol, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D3
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The project series documents the masterplan of territorial organization of the Costa del Sol, in Spain, for the account of the Secretaría General de Ordenación del Territorio y Urbanismo and the Consejeria de obras publicas y transportes of the governement of Andalucia. The firm identified this project as number 181. "Our purpose is to convert the Costa del Sol in an authentic contemporary metacity, to put it on the map of Europe's principal cities and to organize an individual and [the] unstoppable development of each municipality into a wider framework that allows the integration of infrastructures through ecological-technical corridors demanded for a metropolitan scale. It also states the authentic urban value in addition to the local natural one." (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Jose Seguí, Jose Maria Ezquiaga (?) and Salvador Rueda Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, cartographic, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, notes and presentation documents.
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2003-2005
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AP164.S1.2001.D7
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The project series documents the competition, design, and construction of the Plaza and Tower Woermann, on the Canary Islands. The competition was organised by the City Council of Las Palmas. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz in collaboration with Joaquín Casariego and Elsa Guerra won first place for their entry. They also worked with Ferrovial Inmobiliaria, Irene Zúñiga, David Sobrino and Obiol y Moya. The firm identified the project as number 142. The building includes offices, residential and retail units, and a public library. The square was designed with collaborating artist Albert Oehlen using Portuguese stone. Both the tower and the plaza were designed with the idea of integrating them in a hybrid-natural and artificial-landscape. In 2005, the firm was a finalist at the Premios FAD de Arquitectura e Interiorismo for this project. Documenting the project are contains design development and working drawings, graphic and photographic materials, correspondence, notes and a model.
2001-2005
Plaza y torre Woermann, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (2001-2005)
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AP164.S1.2001.D7
Description:
The project series documents the competition, design, and construction of the Plaza and Tower Woermann, on the Canary Islands. The competition was organised by the City Council of Las Palmas. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz in collaboration with Joaquín Casariego and Elsa Guerra won first place for their entry. They also worked with Ferrovial Inmobiliaria, Irene Zúñiga, David Sobrino and Obiol y Moya. The firm identified the project as number 142. The building includes offices, residential and retail units, and a public library. The square was designed with collaborating artist Albert Oehlen using Portuguese stone. Both the tower and the plaza were designed with the idea of integrating them in a hybrid-natural and artificial-landscape. In 2005, the firm was a finalist at the Premios FAD de Arquitectura e Interiorismo for this project. Documenting the project are contains design development and working drawings, graphic and photographic materials, correspondence, notes and a model.
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2001-2005