(San Sebastián, 1947)
This 370-square-meter building is thought out as a typical dwelling in the town, seeking to blend with the surroundings through a re-reading of vernacular tradition. Its earthy walls have a lime mortar texture with a Tyrolean finish, and the only per
The building completes the Campus of the University of Valladolid in Segovia – where phase I was finished in 2011 –, rounding off the program with specific classrooms for the degrees offered on campus, offices, and two auditoriums (main auditorium a
The Madrid practice of José Ignacio Linazasoro and Ricardo Sánchez has won the competition for the commission to refurbish of the area around the Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, a Romanesque work in the historical quarter of Mauriac, in France’s Au
In the old quarter of the French town of Troyes, characterized by its Gothic churches and its half-timbered buildings, the urban fabric will be completed thanks to the project that includes the extension of the headquarters of the Department Council
On december of 2001, Madrid’s Lavapiés quarter celebrated the inauguration of Agustín Lara square, remodelled after the winning project of a competition convened by the Gerencia Municipal de Urbanismo. The program buried a four-level parking lot and
As many other small towns of Spain’s geography, Valdemaqueda shows a small and scattered housing whose urban hierarchy can only be intuited through the clear volumes of buildings such as the town hall or the church. In the higher level of town, a lar
The site of this educational building is significant, located as it is along the M-30 highway and at the edge of the Ciudad Universitaria, an area of a generally high architectural quality, both on account of the historic buildings that dot Madrid's
Roberto Ercilla was an energetic defender of good architecture in a world where the profession is undervalued. His works –oozing elegance, refinement, and precision – have done much to build the orderly and highly livable city that is modern Vitoria,
The architect Miguel Garay was born in 1936 in San Sebastián, where his career unfolded and whose architecture school he designed and taught in. Shortly after completing my studies I got a call from him, with the proposal for the creation of a Cultur
The simultaneous release in 2021 of translations of books by Colin St John Wilson and Kenneth Frampton, both on dissident modernities, is reason to revise the architectural canons of the past century, and a coinciding volume by José Ignacio Linazasor
Exceptional but unknown to many (although this magazine devoted an extensive article to him in 1998), the Dutch architect-monk Hans van der Laan is now the theme of a monograph edited by Nicola Panzini that complements those put together by Richard P
Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) is one of the modern masters for whom recognition has been late in coming. He was eclipsed by his partner and friend Erik Gunnar Asplund, whom he outlived by thirty-five years, and even so, more years had to pass before h
The architect José Ignacio Linazasoro joins the list of winners, including Rafael Moneo and David Chipperfield, of the Piranesi Prix de Rome, an award sponsored by the Accademia Arianea, the Ordine degli Architetti de Roma, and the Casa dell’Architet
The history of modern architecture began with the demolition of long-held certainties. With foundations pushed away by enlightened ideas, architects went in search of a legitimizing principle for their discipline. The only certainty we can make out,
Partly because of the economic crisis, which has particularly affected architects, work on heritage has returned to the forefront, seen as a professional opportunity at a moment when, paradoxically, indifference to history in an operational sense and
Like palimpsests, buildings that outlive their inhabitants or users preserve the traces of different presences. The possible examples are legion but I would mention ancient temples successively occupied by people of new creeds and cultures, or cities
Siete intervenciones utiliza esta monografía para resumir la etapa más reciente de la obra del arquitecto vasco y catedrático de la ETSAM José Ignacio Linazasoro (San Sebastián, 1947); una carrera iniciada hace casi cuarenta años con la Escuela Vasca
En el siglo XIX la expresividad de los materiales a la manera de las construcciones medievales y vernáculas fue adquiriendo carta de legitimidad frente a los revestimientos y a la decoración propios de la arquitectura del Renacimiento y del Barroco.
Al observar el conjunto construido y proyectado en estos últimos años por José Ignacio Linazasoro, se entiende su contribución decisiva en las cuestiones de adecuación, carácter y contexto; esto es, una reflexión sobre la capacidad comunicativa de la
Ésta es una monografía con acento anglosajón: sucinta biografía, exposición descriptiva de la obra y bibliografía con los textos más importantes. Aunque en muchos aspectos repita la conocida versión del personaje —trabajador incansable, de gran facil
La exposición organizada por la Sociedad Estatal Hannover 2000 y el Museo de Arquitectura de Frankfurt sobre un siglo de arquitectura española forma parte de una serie demuestras monográficas de países promovida por el museo, y se acompaña de buenos
Autor de uno de los edificios más bellos de la arquitectura española reciente, la biblioteca de la UNED en Madrid (véase AV 45-46), y de una obra caracterizada por la contención y la serenidad, José Ignacio Linazasoro (San Sebastián, 1947) es un clar
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José Ignacio Linazasoro
Madrid 2017
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Stefano Presi
Rome 2012
Casa dell'Architettura - 144 Pages
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Efrén García Grinda
Madrid 1998
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