An Italian magazine/newspaper Uruk, from Palermo, with which we had established contact and cooperation, has published several articles of interest. We are particularly pleased with the presence of some works, projects and images that have been really important for us for many reasons. Whether because of the long collaboration with architects, the special relationship with some works or the load of personal content in some images, it has been very gratifying to receive URUK in our studio, enjoy the reading and the Italian taste that is so close to us.
Among the articles published in this issue we highlight VS-UNIFORM UNIVERSAL JOINT, by Mark Scarpinato; GRANADA. Qal `at al-Hanro dedicated to Alvaro Siza and Juan Domingo Santos for the new access to Alhambra in Granada; CORDOBA. MADINAT AL ZAHARA dedicated to the museum built by the architects Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano, recently recognized with the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
This relationship has been established in a very special and satisfying way. I all started with the personal project “From the Monument to the City, From the City to the Ocean” that never stops surprising us.
20 July, 2011 · Published in awards, architectural photography, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, news, publications, work in progress |
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Tags: Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Alhambra, Alvaro Siza, architecture photographer, architecture photography, Architecture, Andalusian architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, contest, contemporary spanish architecture, Cordoba, ocean city, The monument to the city, Enrique Sobejano, Fernando Alda, Photography, architectural photography, Architectural photography, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, Nieto Fuensanta, Grenada, Juan Domingo Santos, Marettimo, Nieto Sobejano, Nieto and Sobejano, Palermo, Architecture Prize, Uruk
Renovation of an old water mill, Lanjarón, Grenada
Text: Juan Domingo Santos, architect
Photography: Fernando Alda
The town of Lanjaron is located on the southern slope of Sierra Nevada. Known for its craftsmanship, the production of quality honey and its healing waters, it is one of the most renowned resorts in Spain.
15 July, 2011 · Published in architectural photography, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, new reports |
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Tags: adaptation, water, architecture photography, cultural building, public building, Eucalyptus, architectural photography, Photography and Architecture, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, Juan Domingo Santos, Lanjaron, wood, mill, museum, Water Museum, lanjaron water museum, rehabilitation, renovation, Santos
This month for the second time our report makes the cover of Bauwelt, a celebrated German magazine on architecture and construction. The selected work is the Extension San Telmo Museum in San Sebastian by the architects Nieto and Sobejano.
2 June, 2011 · Published in architectural photography, publications |
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Tags: Museum expansion, architecture photography, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, contemporary spanish architecture, public spaces, Fernando Alda, architectural photography, Architectural photography, modern museum, museum design, museum extension, museum project, new museum, Nieto Sobejano, Nieto and Sobejano, public building, San Telmo Museum
The Center for Contemporary Creation in Cordoba will open its doors 2013, since the works are already well advanced and is expected to be completed by the end of 2011. The center is located in the Miraflores Park, near the mosque and the river Guadalquivir in Córdoba, proposed as a candidate city European Capital of Culture 2016. The architectural proposal Nieto Sobejano, winners Aga Khan Award for Architecture distinguishes conservation projects and urban regeneration in areas of cultural significance, was the winner of an international competition which also included architects Dominique Perrault, Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelblau and Cruz / Ortiz.
24 May, 2011 · Published in architectural photography, architectural photographer, work in progress |
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Tags: architecture photography, Andalusian architecture, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, cultural center, contemporary spanish architecture, Enrique Sobejano, architectural photography, Architectural photography, Nieto Fuensanta, Nieto Sobejano, Nieto and Sobejano, public building
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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Tags: Corten steel, architecture photography, Architecture, Andalusian architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, cultural center, competition, contest, contemporary spanish architecture, public building, Enrique Sobejano, Public Space, public spaces, Fernando Alda, architectural photography, Architectural photography, Nieto Fuensanta, Lugo history, museum, History Museum, Museum under construction, Interactive Museum of the History of Lugo, Lugo Museum, Nieto Sobejano, Nieto and Sobejano, park, public building
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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Tags: Aga Khan Award for Architecture, architecture photography, Contemporary Architecture, Contemporary Spanish Architecture, biggest wooden structure, contemporary spanish architecture, Public Space, public spaces, wooden structure, largest wooden structure in the world, architectural photography, jürgen mayer, jurguen mayer, metropol metropol parasol parasol, metropolis parasol sevilla, public space, public square
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