(Navarra, 1956)
Vaillo + Irigaray and BAAS Arquitectura have together won the restricted competition to build a higher conservatory of music and dance in Castellón de la Plana. The ‘campus’ embraces a large open inner space. This garden is intended as a place for in
The firm Vaillo+Irigaray Architects has won the competition to give the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) a new building in San Sebastián. The research center wants a unique, immediately recognizable image that will also serve to organize
This residential block is located on the edge of a forest in the municipality of Zizur Mayor, 5 kilometers southwest of Pamplona. The 2,500-square-meter complex of 18 stacked units – 6 on each of 3 floors – gives an image that comes close to the trad
The Baztán Valley is an area in the north of Navarre, bordering with France, with a spectacular natural environment, surrounded by mountains and dotted with towns made up of individual houses.
In front of a hospital building where hygiene principles of the 19th century can be identified, the project proposes the incorporation of built prostheses to complete the required program. In between the original pavilions, which are set in a fishbon
Antonio Vaillo and Juan Luis Irigaray’s proposal has been selected as winner of the competition called by the Pamplona City Hall to build two churches for the city with a prototype that is inspired in the building traditions from the twelfth to the f
En Gorraiz, municipio residencial a las afueras de Pamplona, el contorno del campo de golf ha sido colonizado por una serie de soluciones residenciales convencionales. Esta vivienda, que ocupa una de las parcelas con vistas a los hoyos, adopta una ac
The Navarre architects Antonio Vaillo and Juan Luis Irigaray have won the competition organized by the Basque Museum in Bilbao, through a proposal that acts upon the institution’s historical buildings and reinstates the large cloister as the heart o
In the heart of Navarre’s Baztán Valley, in a genuine locus amoenus of the town of Lecároz, the architectural firm Vaillo+Irigaray has built a throat lozenge factory for a pharmaceutical company. Without renouncing contemporary language, the building