Date post: | 25-Mar-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | miguel-angel-rosique |
View: | 216 times |
Download: | 2 times |
portfolio / 2010www.escribanorosique.com
COMPETITIONS
Boutique hotel.Fregenal de la Sierra. Badajoz, SpainPAG. 01
Boutique hotel in Herrera del Duque. Badajoz, Spain
University Shuttle for Applied Research Center
Europan 10: Heal the VoidEisenstadt, Österreich
Museum and cultural center for the South Sami people.Snåsa, Norway
Europan 9: Liquid NatureRiga Latvia
PAG. 03
PAG. 05
PAG. 07
PAG. 09
PAG. 11
escribanorosiquecompetitions
01
09-2010 Hospedería de Turismo en Fregenal de la Sierra. Spain
Fregenal de la SierraBadajoz. Spain
CompetitionFINALIST
www.escribanorosique.comarquitectos
andrés de la orden 8, 5ºe47003 valladolid. spain
tlf: +34 665 187 083+34 625 886 478
The different volumes in the building are arranged in a dispersed way, evoking the streets and squares of any village in the area. This kind of placement avoids the construction having a presence too massive, creating multiple paths that promote the relationship between guests and the site, and generating sets of lights and sha-dows in the same way they do in the streets of the town Herrera del Duque itself. The goal is a pleasant rural character. This enhaces the presence of natural space in the plot. The separation with the built space is diluted.
escribanorosiquecompetitions
03
05-2010 Hospedería de Turismo en Herrera del Duque. Spain
Herrera del DuqueBadajoz. Spain
Competition
escribanorosique
18projects
escribanorosiquecompetitions02
escribanorosiquecompetitions
05
01-2010 University Shuttle for Applied Research Center. Spain
Valladolid. SpainCompetition
FINALIST
We propose an efficient building with a great flexibility thanks to the simplicity and the clarity of its structure. We set the whole program on the perimeter and leave the center empty to generate a large courtyard. This is a simple plan and a very clear organization which at the same time can accommodate a changing and complex pro-gram. This program can be arranged to form multiple combinations, as the use of each room could be, in most cases, interchangeable.
escribanorosique
16projects
escribanorosiquecompetitions04
The rooms consist of a prefabricated interior which would be the basic space of accommoda-tion, and an outer skin that protects it while it generates an intermediate space, where guests can enjoy a semi-outdoor area without giving up their privacy.
escribanorosiqueprojects
17
2004-2005 Private House: House J
Valladolid. SpainPrivate project
With:J. De los Ojos
escribanorosiquecompetitions
07
05-2010 Europan 10: Heal the Void
EisenstadtÖsterreich
European competition 1st PRIZE
The main objective of our proposal is to save resources
by reusing existing structures in the
area. If we consider that these existing
structures are ill with wounds that man and
time have created, our project is to act as medicine would, healing the wounds
and rehabilitating the structures. Revitali-
zing an area does not always mean building
new constructions. We prefer to rescue the cultural identity and memory of the
place, taking advan-tage of the potential
of what we already have.
escribanorosique
14projects
escribanorosiquecompetitions06
The interior court-yard will function as a place for social in-teraction, while ser-ving for a wide range of environmental functions. Two big holes connect the courtyard with the basement, allowing light to enter and making possible the location of large trees that will produ-ce a regulatory effect on the environment. Deciduous trees will provide shade in summer and allow solar gain in winter.
Schema1:Energy efficiency
Scheme 2:Clear Structure
escribanorosiqueprojects
15
2008-2009 College “EL PERAL“
Valladolid. SpainCompetition
1st PRIZEWith: J. De Los Ojos
escribanorosiquecompetitions
09
05-2009 Museum and cultural center for the South Sami people
Snåsa, NorwayCompetition
escribanorosique
08competitions
We studied existing uses of buildings in the central area of Eisenstadt and compared them with the empty buildings in the study area to ensure that the pro-posed new uses of the empty buildings are the most needed in each specific loca-tion. This ensures the regeneration of the district, providing in each case the urban function that was missing. As new uses become embedded in an area with an already existing urban identity, it is expected that residents will respond proacti-vely to the reuse of disused spaces given that these spaces, even if disused, have generated with time a sense of belonging to the city.
Instead of cons-tructing new buil-dings with multiple functions, we distri-bute typical programs with multiple activity points gravitating around a nucleus which is the focus of the proposal: the for-mer Meierhof farms.
escribanorosiqueprojects
13
2007-2008 Sports and Leisure Center Covaresa. Spain
Valladolid. SpainCompetition:1st PRIZE
With: J. De Los OjosPolo-Villacorta
PROJECTS
Sports and LeisureCenter “Covaresa“ Valladolid SpainPAG. 13
College “El Peral“Valladolid, Spain
Private House:“Casa J”Valladolid. Spain
PAG. 15
PAG. 17
escribanorosiqueescribanorosiquecompetitions
1211
01-2008 Europan 9: Liquid Nature
RigaLatvia
European competition 2st PRIZE
competitions
Our proposal understands the urban like a dynamic process in which the city, under different forces, is always becoming another one.As opposition to the idea of city like something predefined, limited, finished, and its architecture related to the permanence of the material, we try to investigate a type of city that give form to the change, that in itself it lodges the idea of the temporality, just due to the fact of being human and of being all the human temporary.
Fluctuating urbanism: In contrast to the concept of establishing a too much defined, beforehand finished spaces... that leave little or no space for the intervention of interconnections and the energy flows, we understand urbanism like a fluctuating experience, changing, in continous movement . Thus, static previous spaces become now flowing expansions.
Intervention strate-gies: The highlight of this project is to offer a series of directives from which a certain urban structure can arise linked to the temporality, a struc-ture understood like something always in change, exposed to the different unpre-dictable events.Our project strategy is to conceive that the elements which we are going to work with, are liquids and , therefore, they will have their own associate characte-ristics of its nature. We establish three different groups: Nature. Spaces. Buil-dings. These liquids will be the creators of the urban space, which will arise from the different reac-tions that take place beteewn them, de-pending on their own physical properties. The structure of the urban space is made as result of frictions systems between different viscosities.
escribanorosique
10competitions