Projet
AP164.S1.1991.D3
Description:
The project series documents urban development research for the south of Madrid. The research was done for the Madrid City Council. The office identified this project as number 73. For the project redaction, Abalos & Herreros worked with Sara de la Mata, Javier Herreros, Javier Fresnada, Juan Manuel Fernandez, Serafin Sardina, Fernando Gutierrez, Javier Peña and Alberto Sotodosos. In 1991, they won the prize for architecture and urban planning from the Madrid City Council for this project. Documenting this project are conceptual, presentation and working drawings; cartographic, graphic, photographic and reference materials; and clippings, notes, project descriptions and collages.
1990-1996
Madrid Sur, Spain (1991)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1991.D3
Description:
The project series documents urban development research for the south of Madrid. The research was done for the Madrid City Council. The office identified this project as number 73. For the project redaction, Abalos & Herreros worked with Sara de la Mata, Javier Herreros, Javier Fresnada, Juan Manuel Fernandez, Serafin Sardina, Fernando Gutierrez, Javier Peña and Alberto Sotodosos. In 1991, they won the prize for architecture and urban planning from the Madrid City Council for this project. Documenting this project are conceptual, presentation and working drawings; cartographic, graphic, photographic and reference materials; and clippings, notes, project descriptions and collages.
Project
1990-1996
Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D5
Description:
The project series documents the design of social and elderly housing complexes, office equipment, gardening and landscaping, in the village Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The firm gave iterations of this project the following identification numbers: 129, 157, 166, 167, and 168. Each of these iterations is found within this project series. Abalos & Herreros were invited to participate in a competition organised by the Institut Balear de la Vivienda. They won the first prize. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Uriel Fogué, Fermina Garrído, Renata Sentkiewicz and Jacob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, notes, minutes, correspondence, specifications, presentation documents, reports, studies, and a postcard.
1998-2004
Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (2000)
Actions:
AP164.S1.2000.D5
Description:
The project series documents the design of social and elderly housing complexes, office equipment, gardening and landscaping, in the village Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The firm gave iterations of this project the following identification numbers: 129, 157, 166, 167, and 168. Each of these iterations is found within this project series. Abalos & Herreros were invited to participate in a competition organised by the Institut Balear de la Vivienda. They won the first prize. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Uriel Fogué, Fermina Garrído, Renata Sentkiewicz and Jacob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, notes, minutes, correspondence, specifications, presentation documents, reports, studies, and a postcard.
Project
1998-2004
Projet
AP164.S1.1993.D10
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for "TDM-Alternativas a la vivienda social" organised by the Colegio oficial arquitectos de Madrid (C.O.A.M.). The firm identified this project as number 88. Documenting the project are design development drawings and mock-ups.
1994-1998
Vivienda social (concurso), Madrid, Spain (1993)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1993.D10
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for "TDM-Alternativas a la vivienda social" organised by the Colegio oficial arquitectos de Madrid (C.O.A.M.). The firm identified this project as number 88. Documenting the project are design development drawings and mock-ups.
Project
1994-1998
Projet
AP164.S1.2003.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the plan of the Trejo-Guadalporcún riverside, in Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 163. The architects described their project as: “[…] a great public entertainment space, a beach which in one bank would accommodate the main tourist and citizen activity, and on the other bank, covering the terraced parking buildings, with bushes, flowers and trees would create an oceanic garden […]” (ARCH270975). Documenting the project are design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, and reference, photographic, digital and cartographic materials.
2002-2003
Ordenación de la ribera del arroyo Trejo-Guadalporcún, Setenil de las Bodegas, Cádiz, Spain (2003)
Actions:
AP164.S1.2003.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the plan of the Trejo-Guadalporcún riverside, in Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 163. The architects described their project as: “[…] a great public entertainment space, a beach which in one bank would accommodate the main tourist and citizen activity, and on the other bank, covering the terraced parking buildings, with bushes, flowers and trees would create an oceanic garden […]” (ARCH270975). Documenting the project are design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, and reference, photographic, digital and cartographic materials.
Project
2002-2003
Projet
AP164.S1.2003.D12
Description:
The project series documents the commission for the new Gallery Building in Miami, Florida, United States. The museum would include the Rosa de la Cruz and Craig Robins’ art collections. The building was designed to include temporary and permanent exhibitions’ showrooms, offices, architectural promenade, esplanade, interior patio with a garden, etc. The gallery was never built. The firm identified this project as number 175. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, invoices, notes, agreements, proposals, and reference and graphic materials.
2003-2006
The Collection building, Miami, United States (2003)
Actions:
AP164.S1.2003.D12
Description:
The project series documents the commission for the new Gallery Building in Miami, Florida, United States. The museum would include the Rosa de la Cruz and Craig Robins’ art collections. The building was designed to include temporary and permanent exhibitions’ showrooms, offices, architectural promenade, esplanade, interior patio with a garden, etc. The gallery was never built. The firm identified this project as number 175. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, invoices, notes, agreements, proposals, and reference and graphic materials.
Project
2003-2006
Projet
AP164.S1.1996.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for two buildings of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, and the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the Universidad de Extremadura. The competition was organised by the University and the Consejería de Educación y Juventud de la Junta de Extremadura. The firm identified this project as number 98. The project was a venture of Abalos & Herreros with Eleuterio Sanchez Vaca, Ferrovial S.A., Aenor Empresa Registrada, Construcciones hidraulicas y viales S.A. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, budgets, estimates, photographic materials, project descriptions, studies and specifications.
1995-1997, predominant 1996
Facultad de filosofía y ciencias de la educación, Cáceres, Spain (1996)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1996.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for two buildings of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, and the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the Universidad de Extremadura. The competition was organised by the University and the Consejería de Educación y Juventud de la Junta de Extremadura. The firm identified this project as number 98. The project was a venture of Abalos & Herreros with Eleuterio Sanchez Vaca, Ferrovial S.A., Aenor Empresa Registrada, Construcciones hidraulicas y viales S.A. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, budgets, estimates, photographic materials, project descriptions, studies and specifications.
Project
1995-1997, predominant 1996
Projet
AP164.S1.1992.D2
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the town hall and cultural center for the city of Cobeña, in Spain. The firm identified this project as number 76. This project, which began in 1992, was preceded by another project by the firm in 1986 for a cultural centre at the same location. The 1986 project was never built. See AP164.S1.1986.D4. Abalos & Herreros worked with Construcciones y Restauraciones (city hall), Ulloa Obras y Construcciones (cultural center), Javier Fresneda, Beatriz Inglés, Martín Marciano, and Juan Gómez. Documenting the project are working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, photographic, reference and graphic materials.
1992-1997
Ayuntamiento y casa de la cultura de Cobeña, Spain (1992)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1992.D2
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the town hall and cultural center for the city of Cobeña, in Spain. The firm identified this project as number 76. This project, which began in 1992, was preceded by another project by the firm in 1986 for a cultural centre at the same location. The 1986 project was never built. See AP164.S1.1986.D4. Abalos & Herreros worked with Construcciones y Restauraciones (city hall), Ulloa Obras y Construcciones (cultural center), Javier Fresneda, Beatriz Inglés, Martín Marciano, and Juan Gómez. Documenting the project are working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, photographic, reference and graphic materials.
Project
1992-1997
Projet
AP164.S1.1998.D1
Description:
The project series documents the design and constuction of the environmental complex for the treatment of municipal solid waste from the island of Tenerife, in Arico. The project was also named “PIRS building” and includes an environmental education center and offices. Abalos & Herreros was invited to enter the competition and won first prize for their entry. The firm identified this project as number 111. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Obiol y Moya and Luís Jesús Tomás Martínez. In 2001, the project received a mention at the tenth Premio Regional de Arquitectura Manuel de Oraá y Arcocha 2000-2001. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, reports, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, invoices, minutes, postcards and reference and photographic materials.
1995-2002
Centro de control y aula medioambiental de Arico, Tenerife, Spain (1998-2001)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1998.D1
Description:
The project series documents the design and constuction of the environmental complex for the treatment of municipal solid waste from the island of Tenerife, in Arico. The project was also named “PIRS building” and includes an environmental education center and offices. Abalos & Herreros was invited to enter the competition and won first prize for their entry. The firm identified this project as number 111. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Obiol y Moya and Luís Jesús Tomás Martínez. In 2001, the project received a mention at the tenth Premio Regional de Arquitectura Manuel de Oraá y Arcocha 2000-2001. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, reports, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, invoices, minutes, postcards and reference and photographic materials.
Project
1995-2002
Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition, design, and construction of a gymnastics pavillion in Retiro park for the Instituto Municipal de Deporte of Madrid, Spain. Abalos & Herreros were invited to enter this competition and won first prize in collaboration with Renata Sentkiewicz. The project includes changing rooms, offices and a gymnasium, and was integrated into the surrounding and growing vegetation of the park. The firm worked in collaboration with Fermina Garrido and Obiol y Moya. The firm identified this project as number 127. In 2004, the firm received the Public Initiative Award for this project at the 28th Premios de Urbanismo, Arquitectura y Obra Publica 2003 from the Madrid City Council. Documenting this project are presentation, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, postcards, notes, and reference, graphic, photographic and digital materials.
1989-2003
Pabellón de gimnasia en el parque del Retiro, Madrid, Spain (2000-2003)
Actions:
AP164.S1.2000.D3
Description:
The project series documents the competition, design, and construction of a gymnastics pavillion in Retiro park for the Instituto Municipal de Deporte of Madrid, Spain. Abalos & Herreros were invited to enter this competition and won first prize in collaboration with Renata Sentkiewicz. The project includes changing rooms, offices and a gymnasium, and was integrated into the surrounding and growing vegetation of the park. The firm worked in collaboration with Fermina Garrido and Obiol y Moya. The firm identified this project as number 127. In 2004, the firm received the Public Initiative Award for this project at the 28th Premios de Urbanismo, Arquitectura y Obra Publica 2003 from the Madrid City Council. Documenting this project are presentation, design development and working drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, postcards, notes, and reference, graphic, photographic and digital materials.
Project
1989-2003
Projet
AP164.S1.1999.D6
Description:
The project series documents the commission, design, and construction of the Gordillo studio, neighbouring the client’s house (AP164.S1.1993.D2) on Castilla de Ponferrada Street, in Villanueva de la Cañada, Community of Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 119. “The Gordillo Studio is a prismatic, serrated volume that occupies the plot’s only available strip of land and minimizes its presence through the use of two materials, translucent polycarbonate and xerophilous plantings, which seek the best adaptation to the site, the program and the client. Using this system, a semi-buried interior is constructed in which the light has been modeled as a solid, expansive material, the aim being to satisfy not only the specific demands of the work space but also the creation of an agreeable atmosphere, as austere as it is sensual.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Jaramillo Sanchez, María Auxiliadora Gálvez, Renata Sentkiewicz, Juan Gómez, Fernando Valero and José Torras. In 2002, the project won the COAM 2000 prize. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, notes, budgets, reports, studies, forms, project descriptions, invoices, certifications and trade catalogues.
1978, 1992-2002, predominant 1999-2000
Estudio Gordillo, Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain (1999)
Actions:
AP164.S1.1999.D6
Description:
The project series documents the commission, design, and construction of the Gordillo studio, neighbouring the client’s house (AP164.S1.1993.D2) on Castilla de Ponferrada Street, in Villanueva de la Cañada, Community of Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 119. “The Gordillo Studio is a prismatic, serrated volume that occupies the plot’s only available strip of land and minimizes its presence through the use of two materials, translucent polycarbonate and xerophilous plantings, which seek the best adaptation to the site, the program and the client. Using this system, a semi-buried interior is constructed in which the light has been modeled as a solid, expansive material, the aim being to satisfy not only the specific demands of the work space but also the creation of an agreeable atmosphere, as austere as it is sensual.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Ángel Jaramillo Sanchez, María Auxiliadora Gálvez, Renata Sentkiewicz, Juan Gómez, Fernando Valero and José Torras. In 2002, the project won the COAM 2000 prize. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, notes, budgets, reports, studies, forms, project descriptions, invoices, certifications and trade catalogues.
Project
1978, 1992-2002, predominant 1999-2000