Project
AP164.S1.2000.D8
Description:
The project series documents the competitions organised by the government of Extremadura for the design of four secondary education institutions in Badajoz, Spain: Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Solana de los Barros (delimited by the streets Villalobos, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Antonio Machado); Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria en Calamonte; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Valverde de Laganés; and Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Fuente de Cantos. The firm identified this project as number 132. Abalos and Herreros worked with the construction company Magenta S.A. and Angel Jaramillo Esteban. The project documents conceptual and presentation drawings, cartographic and reference materiels, correspondence, specifications, contracts, project descriptions and a model.
2000
Colegios Magenta, Badajoz, Spain (2000)
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AP164.S1.2000.D8
Description:
The project series documents the competitions organised by the government of Extremadura for the design of four secondary education institutions in Badajoz, Spain: Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Solana de los Barros (delimited by the streets Villalobos, Juan Ramón Jiménez, García Lorca and Antonio Machado); Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria en Calamonte; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Valverde de Laganés; and Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatoria de Fuente de Cantos. The firm identified this project as number 132. Abalos and Herreros worked with the construction company Magenta S.A. and Angel Jaramillo Esteban. The project documents conceptual and presentation drawings, cartographic and reference materiels, correspondence, specifications, contracts, project descriptions and a model.
Project
2000
Project
AP164.S1.2002.D16
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the development of the International fair of the South, in the municipality of Getafe, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 159a. “The project puts the emphasis on two esencial [sic] questions: on the one hand a system which allows to resolve the fair’s pavillons simple and elegantly joining criteria of light, structure and water in a system of constructive rationality and average economy. On the other han[d a]n organization of the public and constructed space in phases which allow to understand the technology area of the south as something complete and shaped since the first of them has been developed. The proposed exhibition pavillions [sic] come from a technical reasoning based in the balance of structural width, central light and drainage of the roof, a result of several projects of similar scale which the office has developed in the last years.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros initially grouped this project with the competition Fira 2000 - Barcelona (AP164.S1.2002.D14). Documenting the project are presentation drawings, project descriptions, correspondence, studies, competition documents and specifications.
circa 2002-2003
Fisur-Getafe (Concurso), Getafe, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D16
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the development of the International fair of the South, in the municipality of Getafe, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 159a. “The project puts the emphasis on two esencial [sic] questions: on the one hand a system which allows to resolve the fair’s pavillons simple and elegantly joining criteria of light, structure and water in a system of constructive rationality and average economy. On the other han[d a]n organization of the public and constructed space in phases which allow to understand the technology area of the south as something complete and shaped since the first of them has been developed. The proposed exhibition pavillions [sic] come from a technical reasoning based in the balance of structural width, central light and drainage of the roof, a result of several projects of similar scale which the office has developed in the last years.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros initially grouped this project with the competition Fira 2000 - Barcelona (AP164.S1.2002.D14). Documenting the project are presentation drawings, project descriptions, correspondence, studies, competition documents and specifications.
Project
circa 2002-2003
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D70
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the Abando Passenger Interchange, in Bilbao, Spain. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates was appointed in 1985 to design the Passenger Interchange, including a dance and music school. The building programme was revised and enlarged in 1991 and design work began in 1992. This second project was developed after the death of James Stirling in 1992 by the firm of Michael Wilford and Partners. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 2000. File contains reference drawings, presentation drawings and a large number of design development and working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the site by photographers Millar and Harris, aerial views of existing railway stations by photographers FOAT S.L., and views of models by photographer Chris Edgcombe, John Donat Photography and by Kandor Modelmakers. Textual records include photographs, a study model and model parts. Drawings, photographic materials and textual records also relate to several Abando Passenger Interchange exhibitions. File also contains a presentation model.
1974-1999
Abando Passenger Interchange, Bilbao, Spain
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AP140.S2.SS1.D70
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the Abando Passenger Interchange, in Bilbao, Spain. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates was appointed in 1985 to design the Passenger Interchange, including a dance and music school. The building programme was revised and enlarged in 1991 and design work began in 1992. This second project was developed after the death of James Stirling in 1992 by the firm of Michael Wilford and Partners. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 2000. File contains reference drawings, presentation drawings and a large number of design development and working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the site by photographers Millar and Harris, aerial views of existing railway stations by photographers FOAT S.L., and views of models by photographer Chris Edgcombe, John Donat Photography and by Kandor Modelmakers. Textual records include photographs, a study model and model parts. Drawings, photographic materials and textual records also relate to several Abando Passenger Interchange exhibitions. File also contains a presentation model.
File 70
1974-1999
Project
AP164.S1.1990.D1
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of a sports centre in Simancas, Spain for the account of the Consejo superior de deportes, Ministerio de educacion y ciencia. The firm identified this project as number 62. The project was selected at the 2nd Bienal de Arquitectura Española in 1993. Documenting this project are design development and working drawings, project descriptions, budgets, correspondence, and photographic materials.
1988-1996
Polideportivo los Zumacales, Simancas, Spain (1990)
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AP164.S1.1990.D1
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of a sports centre in Simancas, Spain for the account of the Consejo superior de deportes, Ministerio de educacion y ciencia. The firm identified this project as number 62. The project was selected at the 2nd Bienal de Arquitectura Española in 1993. Documenting this project are design development and working drawings, project descriptions, budgets, correspondence, and photographic materials.
Project
1988-1996
Project
AP164.S1.2002.D11
Description:
The project series documents the public commission for a project of the hotel, clubhouse and golf course ''El Toyo'', in Almería, Spain. The promoter was Alboran Golf U.T.E. The firm identified this project as number 155. The hotel has 90 double rooms including 3 suites, storage room, and a technical space underground. The roof was designed as an ecological green space, including a running path and the club house was arranged as a pavillion. "Making use of the differences in height created by the terraces proposed for the hotels Gran Terrace with the swimming pool, the Club-House will appear as a fold in the terrain, practically a topographic accident since it will be constructed by inclined concrete slabs which generate the interior space. The roof is accessible turning itself into a viewing platform for the whole complex, a strategy which gives the club a strong landscaping character.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with José Maria Ezquiaga, Ángel Jaramillo Esteban, Elena Jaramillo Sánchez, Ángel Jaramillo Sánchez, Ramón Espinosa Garcia-Bermúdez, Leopoldo Espinosa Herraiz and OMA, Agustí Obiol y Luis Moya. The team won first prize for their project. It was not built, but was approved. Documenting the project are design development, presentation and working drawings, digital and reference materials, minutes, clippings, resumes, presentation documents, and project descriptions.
2000-2005
Hotel Toyo, Almería, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D11
Description:
The project series documents the public commission for a project of the hotel, clubhouse and golf course ''El Toyo'', in Almería, Spain. The promoter was Alboran Golf U.T.E. The firm identified this project as number 155. The hotel has 90 double rooms including 3 suites, storage room, and a technical space underground. The roof was designed as an ecological green space, including a running path and the club house was arranged as a pavillion. "Making use of the differences in height created by the terraces proposed for the hotels Gran Terrace with the swimming pool, the Club-House will appear as a fold in the terrain, practically a topographic accident since it will be constructed by inclined concrete slabs which generate the interior space. The roof is accessible turning itself into a viewing platform for the whole complex, a strategy which gives the club a strong landscaping character.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with José Maria Ezquiaga, Ángel Jaramillo Esteban, Elena Jaramillo Sánchez, Ángel Jaramillo Sánchez, Ramón Espinosa Garcia-Bermúdez, Leopoldo Espinosa Herraiz and OMA, Agustí Obiol y Luis Moya. The team won first prize for their project. It was not built, but was approved. Documenting the project are design development, presentation and working drawings, digital and reference materials, minutes, clippings, resumes, presentation documents, and project descriptions.
Project
2000-2005
PH1982:0422
ca. 1860
PH2003:0125
Description:
This photograph was taken as part of the ‘In Between Cities’ project, but it was not published in the book 'In between cities'.
architecture
August 1995
View of agricultural buildings, Spain
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PH2003:0125
Description:
This photograph was taken as part of the ‘In Between Cities’ project, but it was not published in the book 'In between cities'.
architecture
Carved coat of arms, Spain ?
PH1979:0324:018
ca. 1860
photographs
PH1980:0076:001-064
printed 1887
photographs
printed 1887
drawings