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As a result of our experience in designing industry, company and hotel buildings of high added value, we have developed a new initiative that will incorporate turnkey projects to our offered services. In other words, our technical team will control the conception, management and construction processes in their entirety, and the cost will be previously... read moreCasa Bellavista and the Japanese garden.
A Japanese garden can be read topographically, from the landscape; it creates an archipelago that rises from rocks. Together with other elements – water, pavilions, trees – it establishes a balance that delights the senses. As its individual architectural objects are integrated within an ensemble, we have taken inspiration from its foundations in order to…
read moreCoffee with Alfons Puigarnau “It is urgent to reconnect the architect with the philosopher …”
“It is urgent to reconnect the architect with the philosopher …” Interview with Alfons Puigarnau, Professor of thinking at the UIC School of Architecture in Barcelona Alfons was born in Barcelona (1968) to a family of entrepreneurs. He studied at UAB and began his Bachelor of Science and medicine, but after six months decided to…
read moreOngoing project: Castell d’Encus
Castell d´Encus - Wortmann Architects View more presentations from Wortmann Architects read moreUrban greenhouse based on the new Blue Economy
The idea of using the roofs of buildings as urban cultivation spaces is not new, in fact, nowadays it is considered as one of the necessary transformations on the path to the Smart Cities. The increase in population that will double its number in 2050, is calling into question our ability to generate resources to supply our increasingly overcrowded cities and taking advantage of covers seems to be one of the more immediate solutions to promote self-sufficiency and cooperation between citizens reaching a sustainable city model.
read moreThe new sustainable architecture or the “green washing” of the buildings
We have recently discovered a new term which is trying to name a common trend in today’s worldwide architecture. It is the “greenwashing” of new constructed buildings and as the name suggests it consists on emphasizing those “green” elements or systems in the building to offer a sustainable appearance by hiding the real design which is often conventionally made. In many cases energy efficiency systems do not work or they have just been introduced in the design to comply with green construction regulations. But any mean is allowed if it helps to elaborate -a posteriori- colorful climatic operational schemes which will illustrate the pages of the last “green buildings” publication -of course printed on non recycled paper from non sustainably certified forests.
read moreCoffee with Laura Pelegrín
Founder and director of Laura Pelegrín, where transformative communication strategies and projects are developed. They help organizations grow into their full value from their core, transforming their purpose into a vehicle of social and economic growth through strategic thought and the channeling of talent.
read moreBarcelona will convert the Dog Track into a space of innovation and culture
Among the San Andreu and Sagrera districts, near the Meridiana Avenue, is the former Meridiana dog track (which is called Canódromo Meridiana), an emblematic rationalist building of the sixties, designed by the architect Antonio Bonet Castellana, one of the most influential architects in the rationalist architecture of our country.
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