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AP164.S1.2003.D12
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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)
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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.
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2003-2006
Projet
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.
Project
circa 1989
Projet
AP164.S1.1997.D7
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The project series documents the restructuring of public space in Ramos, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. The design was for an international competition “Rio cidade 2,” organized by Rio de Janeiro City Council. In 1997, Héctor Vigliecca (Héctor Vigliecca e Associados), Eduardo Horta and Fabiana Izaga (Izaga e Horta Arquitectos Associados Ltda.), and Abalos & Herreros won the competition. The project was built and final touches were left to German artist Albert Oehlen, who designed the pavement. The firm identified this project as number 106. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, reports, guides, contracts, clippings and digital materials.
1996-1998
Recualificación del espacio público de Ramos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1997)
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AP164.S1.1997.D7
Description:
The project series documents the restructuring of public space in Ramos, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. The design was for an international competition “Rio cidade 2,” organized by Rio de Janeiro City Council. In 1997, Héctor Vigliecca (Héctor Vigliecca e Associados), Eduardo Horta and Fabiana Izaga (Izaga e Horta Arquitectos Associados Ltda.), and Abalos & Herreros won the competition. The project was built and final touches were left to German artist Albert Oehlen, who designed the pavement. The firm identified this project as number 106. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, reports, guides, contracts, clippings and digital materials.
Project
1996-1998
Projet
AP164.S1.2002.D11
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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
Projet
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
Description:
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.
Project
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
Description:
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.
Project
circa 2002
Projet
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.
Project
1982, 2005, predominant 2005
documents textuels, photographies
ARCH277074
Description:
A brief letter from 2001 was found between the pages of the book.
1997
Estudio del comportamiento resistente de un pantalán para toma de agua marina en la central térmica del Besós
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ARCH277074
Description:
A brief letter from 2001 was found between the pages of the book.
documents textuels, photographies
1997
Projet
AP164.S1.1997.D10
Description:
The project series documents the design of the library for the University of Extremadura, in Cáceres, Spain. The design was based on the Usera public library (AP164.S1.1995.D1). The firm identified this project as number 109. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, project descriptions, resumes, correspondence, budgets and reference materials.
circa 1996-1997
Biblioteca Central Campus Cáceres, Spain (1997)
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AP164.S1.1997.D10
Description:
The project series documents the design of the library for the University of Extremadura, in Cáceres, Spain. The design was based on the Usera public library (AP164.S1.1995.D1). The firm identified this project as number 109. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, project descriptions, resumes, correspondence, budgets and reference materials.
Project
circa 1996-1997
dessins
ARCH269273
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Contains presentation documents, plans and correspondence for 4 projects in Moscow, Russia.
1994
Portfolio with plans from four projects in Moscow, Russia
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ARCH269273
Description:
Contains presentation documents, plans and correspondence for 4 projects in Moscow, Russia.
dessins
1994