University Sociocultural Center
third prize

We considered the need to somehow break the excessive length of the resulting piece to insert the proposed program respecting the urban constraints.

We proposed a "small turns" operation at the extremes or "heads" of the building, searching for new visual, light and terraced spaces.,embracing the most unique program. finding a more  symbolic singularity..

 
 
Cultural Center in Salobral
third prize

The proposal aims for integrating applications in a clear and unequivocal volume that allows each program to operate separately and simultaneously have visual relation to all activities through common areas, patios and terraces.

The project is organized according to a structural  modulated grid. It  allows a flexible and economic construction that generates a piece full of nuances and rhythms.

 

INAUGURACIÓN CEEIM

El pasado 9 de mayo (2007) tuvo lugar la inauguración de la obra del CENTRO DE EMPRESAS E INNOVACIÓN DE MURCIA en el Campus de la Universidad en Espinardo, proyecto ganador del concurso realizado en 2003 junto a Carlos Abadía Sánchez.
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Office Building in Sevilla
mention
The generation of a project with the capacity to become an icon that crystallizes its companies willingness  , a desire for innovation and technology, research,  and the   entrepreneurial future of the city.

To Concentrate on building height and freeing up maximum space on the plot to give the district a large public square in order to overcome the shortage of such spaces in the district.
 
 
TRAM stop in Alicante
second prize
Urban light-woven  interface

"A tram stop is not an another obstacle in the city but a gateway to other parts of it "

We use  enlightenment as a resource to provide a changing image, texture and identity  to the piece , making it a city  icon both for the user and for the city as a whole.
 
 
Flowers Stand in Madrid
competition
We are not resigned to believe that the living city is what remains after installing benches, litter bins, traffic signs, playgrounds, telephones. We understand the flower stands as an opportunity to design elements  which are capable of interacting with the square and create a new living space for each day and different seasons.
 


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