Italian magazine Casabella, in its 805 edition, publishes a wide selection of images from our report on the Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo, interventions by the architects Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano, that we mentioned in the previous entry. The critical and descriptive text is accompanied by a set of drawings (plants, sections and construction details) that facilitate the understanding of this complex underground intervention and establish a perfect dialogue with the photographs of the work, taken at various times, the aerial shots that describe its urban presence and detail images show construction materials and finishes.
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3 October, 2011 · Published in architecture photography, architectural photography, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, publications |
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We Have Recently started colaboration with the Korean architecture stores CONCEPT. This bilingual English-Korean monthly magazine dedicates its pages to world architectures and is distributed all over the world. First efects of our cooperation can be seen on the cover of the 146 issue, and the following article about Metropol Parasol in Seville by Jürgen Mayer.
8 June, 2011 · Published in publications |
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Always, the main square of the city of Seville was the Plaza Nueva, in front of City Hall, and of course there are all kinds of celebrations organized, events, concentraciones o manifestaciones. But the protests of recent days, first, have been convened in the Plaza de la Encarnación. Does this mean that Mushrooms are becoming the new agora Sevilla? treatment or simply- a new chapter of ournovelería.
23 May, 2011 · Published in news |
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Soon the works on the Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo (MIHL) will come to their end and we will get the opportunity to enjoy a garden-museum, the new work of architects Nieto Fuensanta and Enrique Sobejano. The project is a result of an international competition organized by the city of Lugo in 2007, won by a unique project which according to the city Mayor, will attract public to Lugo.
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19 May, 2011 · Published in work in progress |
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Bauwelt, a well-established German magazine on architecture and construction, dedicates its issue On. 18/2011 almost exclusively to Metropol Parasol. Three in-depth articles together with extensive graphic material (drawings, models, plans and photos) present the object analysing both its assets and contradictory urban, architectural and construction solutions.
11 May, 2011 · Published in publications |
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Among the 256 works selected for the XI Spanish Biennale of Architecture and Urban Design we found the projects listed below, definitelly worth recommnding. We express our warmest congratulations and wish them successes in the future.
17 April, 2011 · Published in awards, news |
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Tags: Antonio Tejedor Cabrera, architecture photography, Architecture, Andalusian architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, Ayuntamiento Archidona, BEAU, BEAU selected projects, municipal library, Rosal Cañada City Library, house on the slope of a Castle, home study, home studio in Bailen Street, cultural center, New Cultural Centre and headquarters of the City of Archidona, Malaga visitor center, Visitors Centre Malaga Roman Theatre, contemporary spanish architecture, Elisa Valero, Public Space, Fernando Alda, Fernando Pérez Blanco, architectural photography, Architectural photography, Fran Wild, Fran Sylvester Architects, Pelegrin Marta Rodríguez, Mercedes Linares Gómez del Pulgar, Architecture Prize, Ramón Fernández-Alonso Borrajo, BEAUTIFUL XI
The construction process of Metropol Parasol, which is soon coming to a close, was documented by the photographer Fernando Alda from the very start. The removal of auxiliary installations have revealed the building in its entirety though not all levels are accessible yet. Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure with a concrete core situated in Encarnación Square in Seville (Spain). It is approximately 150m long, 70m wide and 26m high. It is the implementation of the winning project of an international competition organized by the city of Seville in 2004, won by the German architect Jürgen Mayer.
10 April, 2011 · Published in new reports |
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