The project proposes a new plaza that generates a covered place with access to the different programs held in the complex. This promenade becomes a performative space, and all the public interaction areas open up to it... [+]
The complex, built primarily with concrete, metal, and glass, is organized by three distinctive elements: a unifying basement that houses the congress center, an industrial building with versatile spaces, and an office tower to round off the ensemble
Very clear guidelines are established for the buildings of the vacant plots and to cover the existing houses in the central block. The metallic structure, painted in the color of the primers in boats, is combined with concrete and glass... [+]
An orthogonal grid is distributed throughout the site and a continuous skin of perforated metal, which evokes the materials of the automobile industry, covers the entire volume, connecting the two pieces beneath the residential building... [+]
On a site of such diverse conditions, the design sought a unified image adjustable to different uses. To this end, the ensemble is wrapped in a light and transparent shell that allows seeing and filters views, protects from the sun, and warms up the
A curvilinear volume of glass and aluminum runs through the plot incorporating the existing apartment building, to which it adds terraces and a second facade, transparent and accessible. In this way, a unitary and easily readable image is created...
The proposal takes the river’s edge as reference and proposes a promenade in continuity with the interiors of the building, which is attached to the existing medians tracing a curve. The key point is the covered atrium that links the park and the ave
To improve the public space inside the block, the river is reconsidered as an ecological axis recovering its natural hydromorphology, an autochthonous forest is introduced, and openings are arranged to connect the riverbank with the city... [+]
The Navarre practice of Antonio Vaíllo and Juan Luis Irigaray has won the competition organized by Vigo's Duty-Free Zone Consortium for the construction of the World Car Center. The project comprises two new buildings and an intervention on an existi