documents textuels
ARCH270892
1993
documents textuels
1993
Projet
AP164.S1.1989.D6
Description:
This project series documents a project for the Asociación Cultural Hispano-Norteamericana (Achna) to improve the entrance(s) and the access(es) to the exterior and the pergola. The project site was on San Bernado Street, in Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 61. Abalos & Herreros worked with the following collaborators: Catalina Avendaño, Javier Herreros, María Lamas, Florentino Moretón and Juan José Nuñez. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, and a project description.
1985-1989
Achna, cierre y pérgolas de acceso, Madrid, Spain (1989)
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AP164.S1.1989.D6
Description:
This project series documents a project for the Asociación Cultural Hispano-Norteamericana (Achna) to improve the entrance(s) and the access(es) to the exterior and the pergola. The project site was on San Bernado Street, in Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 61. Abalos & Herreros worked with the following collaborators: Catalina Avendaño, Javier Herreros, María Lamas, Florentino Moretón and Juan José Nuñez. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, and a project description.
Project
1985-1989
documents textuels
ARCH271023
10 December 2002
documents textuels
10 December 2002
Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D10
Description:
The project series documents Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz's design for Isabela Mora's house, in proximity to the Parque Natural de Los Alcornocales, Spain. The house was thought of as a rectangular grid of indoor and outdoor rooms (no corridor) of similar proportions. The objective was to reorganise traditional domestic space. The firm also worked with Jacob Hense, Dris Vande Velde, Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 134. Documenting the project are design development drawings, textual records and cartographic materials.
2000
Casa Mora, Cádiz, Spain (2000)
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AP164.S1.2000.D10
Description:
The project series documents Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz's design for Isabela Mora's house, in proximity to the Parque Natural de Los Alcornocales, Spain. The house was thought of as a rectangular grid of indoor and outdoor rooms (no corridor) of similar proportions. The objective was to reorganise traditional domestic space. The firm also worked with Jacob Hense, Dris Vande Velde, Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 134. Documenting the project are design development drawings, textual records and cartographic materials.
Project
2000
Projet
AP164.S1.1993.D4
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for a company bid to develope the infrastructure and the channelling of the Guadalhorce River, Málaga, from the local government of Andalusia, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 82. Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Borrego, Javier Fresneda, Rafael Hernández, Javier Herreros and the technical services of Agróman. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, graphic, cartographic and reference materials, clippings, notes, dummies, project descriptions and specifications.
1993
Encauzamiento del río Guadalhorce, Málaga, Spain (1993)
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AP164.S1.1993.D4
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for a company bid to develope the infrastructure and the channelling of the Guadalhorce River, Málaga, from the local government of Andalusia, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 82. Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Borrego, Javier Fresneda, Rafael Hernández, Javier Herreros and the technical services of Agróman. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, graphic, cartographic and reference materials, clippings, notes, dummies, project descriptions and specifications.
Project
1993
Projet
AP164.S1.1993.D5
Description:
This project series documents the planning or reorganisation of the central sector of Abandoibarra, in Bilbao. The firm identified this project as number 83. At the time, the development of this area was essential for the development of the city. The firm described their project as: “[...] The centre of attention would be transferred from the material to the space between the things, working with the void: making a project of air, converting the dimensional [sic], the distance between the things, the public space (ARCH270975)." The project was developed by the Abalos & Herreros with César Azcárate and Patxi Mangado. They also worked with Eva Gómez, Juan Lahuerta, David Torres and Carlos Urtailquil. In 1993, the project won first prize at the competition Ordenación Abando-Ibarra, an open national competition organised by the Ayuntamiento de Bilbao (Bilbao City Council) and Colegio de Arquitectos del País Vasco y Navarra. This qualified the project for the international level of the competetion. However the project was not selected for the final round. Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, and photographic materials.
1993-1997
Ordenación del área de Abandoibarra, Bilbao, Spain (1993)
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AP164.S1.1993.D5
Description:
This project series documents the planning or reorganisation of the central sector of Abandoibarra, in Bilbao. The firm identified this project as number 83. At the time, the development of this area was essential for the development of the city. The firm described their project as: “[...] The centre of attention would be transferred from the material to the space between the things, working with the void: making a project of air, converting the dimensional [sic], the distance between the things, the public space (ARCH270975)." The project was developed by the Abalos & Herreros with César Azcárate and Patxi Mangado. They also worked with Eva Gómez, Juan Lahuerta, David Torres and Carlos Urtailquil. In 1993, the project won first prize at the competition Ordenación Abando-Ibarra, an open national competition organised by the Ayuntamiento de Bilbao (Bilbao City Council) and Colegio de Arquitectos del País Vasco y Navarra. This qualified the project for the international level of the competetion. However the project was not selected for the final round. Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, and photographic materials.
Project
1993-1997
Projet
AP164.S1.2002.D8
Description:
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.
1985-2007
10JH, Sant Andreu viviendas para jóvenes, Barcelona, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D8
Description:
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.
Project
1985-2007
documents textuels
ARCH274839
Description:
Contains a project description and plans (elevations, plans, sections and site).
April 1998
Portfolio containing textual records for the project Casa González, Madrid, Spain
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ARCH274839
Description:
Contains a project description and plans (elevations, plans, sections and site).
documents textuels
April 1998
Projet
AP164.S1.1993.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design for the Javier Blanco house, which was not built. The firm identified this project as number 81. Documenting the project are design development drawings.
1993
Casa Blanco, El Escorial, Madrid, Spain (1993)
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AP164.S1.1993.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design for the Javier Blanco house, which was not built. The firm identified this project as number 81. Documenting the project are design development drawings.
Project
1993
Projet
AP164.S1.1999.D7
Description:
The project series documents the expansion and renovation of the Martin Varsavsky house, Cape Formentor, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 120. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, studies, reports, budgets, notes, forms, invoices, artefacts, specifications, reference, photographic and digital materials, and a model.
1990-2001, predominant 1999-2000
Casa Varzavsky, Formentor, Mallorca, Spain (1999)
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AP164.S1.1999.D7
Description:
The project series documents the expansion and renovation of the Martin Varsavsky house, Cape Formentor, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 120. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, studies, reports, budgets, notes, forms, invoices, artefacts, specifications, reference, photographic and digital materials, and a model.
Project
1990-2001, predominant 1999-2000