MADRID Projects 8 Created 01-Apr-16 By Laura Lipensky, Vienna, Austria ABC Museum Madrid, Aranguren & Gallegos Arquitectos museum Medialab Prado UNED library 3 Vallecas Social Housing Vallecas 51 Social Housing 6 Warehouse 17c Matadero Madrid 7 Madrid, Arturo Franco Díaz exposition space, theatre, workshop 4 Madrid, Linazasoro arquitecto library, university Madrid, Somos Arquitectos housing, social housing Madrid, Langarita-Navarro gallery 2 Eco Boulevard 8 Madrid, Ecosistema Urbano Arquitectos meeting room, pavilion, square 5 Madrid, Estudio Entresitio social housing http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ Bridges Cascara Madrid RIO 9 Madrid, West 8 bridge 1
photo: Joao Pereira de Sousa photo: Joao Pereira de Sousa ABC Museum Calle Amaniel 29 28015 Madrid http://wwwmuseoabces In the early twentieth century, the architect José López Salaberry designed in Madrid this brick building that housed one of the earliest breweries This museum of drawing and Illustration a three thousand square metres space, distributed over seven floors will house the ABC Collection Around 200000 works of art signed by 1500 artists compose this collection, endorsed by Diario ABC and Vocento group A historical collection with noteworthy pieces by Ramón Gaya, Penagos, Maruja Mallo and Benjamín Palencia that has a markedly current character thanks to its connection with other disciplines such as graphic design, comic strips, animation and digital creation 2010 Aranguren & Gallegos Arquitectos ABC Joao_Sousa photo: Joao Pereira de Sousa From Tuesday to Saturday: 1100 to 2000 h Sunday: 1000 to 1400 h Saturday and Sunday free guides visits Metro: San Bernardo (líneas 2 y 4) Noviciado (línea 2) Ventura Rodríguez (línea 3) Plaza de España (líneas 3 y 10) Bus: M2, 3 & 147 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 2
photo: Nazar Leskiw photo: Nazar Leskiw Medialab Prado Calle Alameda 15 28014 Madrid http://medialab-pradoes/ In the heart of Madrid, located next to the Paseo del Prado, Medialab-Prado has been hosted by the renewed Serrería Belga building since April 2013 These old sawmills are one of the few examples of industrial architecture still surviving in Madrid In its over 4000 m2, Medialab-Prado is home to workshops, open labs, meeting spaces and conferences, and a digital facade of 10 X 15 metres facing the Plaza de las Letras 2008 Langarita-Navarro Nazar photo: Langarita Navarro Arquitectos Monday to Friday from 4 pm to 9 pm, Saturday from 12 pm to 9 pm Closed: Midday (from 2 pm to 4 pm), Sunday and bank holidays Metro: Atocha (L1), Bus: 6, 10, 14, 19, 26, 27, 32, 34, 37 and 45 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 3
photo: VAUMM architects photo: VAUMM architects UNED library Calle Sombrete 15 28012 Madrid http://wwwunedes/madrid/escuelas_pias/bibliotecahtm The church was built by architect Gabriel Escribano between 1763 and 1791, thanks to donations of King Carlos III and Carlos IV and other notables at this time During the Civil War, the school and church were burned and looted On a part of the site the San Fernando Market, Working School and then a block of flats were built After more than half a century of neglect, the ruins of the church were rehabilitated to house the University Library Associate Center UNED Madrid 1-2004 Linazasoro arquitecto UNED vaumm photo: VAUMM architects http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 4
photo: Jorge López Conde photo: Jorge López Conde Vallecas Social Housing José antonio Rebolledo Palma 20 28051 Madrid This project is the result of a competition at the end of 2003 The philosophy of the competition was that each team would offer the best architecture solution that was able to imagine, subject to compliance with the economic parameters for the lot; maximum surface to be built and number of dwellings, and always considering that it is a social housing development The 22-storey building has two towers of different heights and it consists of 132 one and two bedrooms housing units Above ground, the building occupies 70% of the limit set by the alignment of the façades, with a general setback to liberate more public space on the front sidewalk access and natural relief of ground floor commercial use This setback can avoid the typical chamfers of the area planning and work with sharper volume geometry The building is clad in zinc tiles and windows are scattered across the surface so that the boundaries of individual dwellings are hidden from the outside Project is not public! Floor area/size 10-2009 15450 m² Structural engineer Estudio Entresitio FR & Asociados Empresa Municipal de Vivienda y Suelo de Madrid eames photo: estudioentresitio The easiest way to arrive is with the metro (Valdecarros station) http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 5
photo: Somos Arquitectos photo: Somos Arquitectos Vallecas 51 Social Housing Avenida del Ensanche de Vallecas 45-51 28051 Madrid This social housing project in Madrid has an original façade design with polycarbonate panels in three hues of green In fact, it is one of the first residential projects which features plastic materials as a skin The programme, including 123 social housing apartments, is called to be one of the new urban icons on the outskirts of Madrid photo: Somos Arquitectos Project is not public! Floor area/size 9-2009 1125 m², Interior architect, Landscape architect Somos Arquitectos ESTUDIOSOMOS EMVS (Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda y el Suelo) When entering the gates, make either ask the guard or walk with an inhabitant http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 6
photo: Carlos Fernández Piñar photo: Carlos Fernández Piñar Warehouse 17c Matadero Madrid Paseo de la Chopera 14 28045 Madrid http://wwwmataderomadridorg Warehouse 17c Matadero Madrid is an ongoing project of new spaces for artistic creation that doesn't fit into traditional spaces; comparable to 'Palais de Tokyo' in Paris and 'PS 16' in New York Started in 2006, the expected completion of the renovation of this former slaughterhouse Arganzuela is 2011 The project serves as an opportunity to explore renovation possibilities, reducing the intervention to a necessary minimum but with maximum expressivity No clean cuts, but raw joints and as simple as possible Materials come straight from the industrialization, unchanged and in standard measurements; eventually ready for reuse Floor area/size 12-2006 6000 m² Associate architect Structural engineer Associate architect Arturo Franco Díaz Diego Castellanos Exisa SA Fabrice van Teslaar Arts council of Madrid City Allard_de_Goeij photo: Carlos Fernández Piñar From Tuesdays to Fridays - from 4pm to 10pm Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays - from 11am to 10pm Metro "Legazpi" subway exit (Line 3 and 6) http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 7
photo: Emilio P Doitza photo: Emilio P Doitza Eco Boulevard Bulevar de la naturaleza 1 28031 Madrid This is a series of sustainable public spaces, a meeting point for those who live in the area of Vallecas, a suburb of Madrid It is on a 500 x 50 m road, a pilot experience for the climatic adaptation of outdoor spaces, awarded in 2004 at the Eco-Boulevard competition organized by the Residential Innovation management office within the Municipal Housing Corporation of Madrid and funded by the European Union (LIFE programme) The tree of air is a light structure that is self-sufficient and can be dismantled It consumes only what it can produce through photovoltaic solar energy collection systems Selling this energy to the power network generates a superavit on the annual balance sheet and this is reinvested in the maintenance of the structure Three Pavilions, or air-trees, work as supports, open to multiple activities chosen by the users Installed in the non-city as temporary prostheses, they will be used only until the inactivity and climatic adaptation problem is corrected Floor area/size 2005 314 m² Ecosistema Urbano Arquitectos Municipal Housing Corporation Madrid (EMVS) MI_MOA photo: Emilio P Doitza http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 8
photo: Peter Arnts photo: Peter Arnts Bridges Cascara Madrid RIO Av del Manzanares 28026 Madrid West 8, working together with MRIO, designed the master plan for the reclaimed riverbanks and the new urban area above the tunnels of the M30 highway in Madrid Parque de la Arganzuela and the Salon de Pinos are connected by two slow traffic bridges, the Puentes Cascara In contrary to usually technical and pragmatic pedestrian infrastructural bridges they create a place where the river is really experienced They are designed as a massive concrete dome with a rough texture The bridges have the scale of park elements and not of the infrastructure More than one hundred cables resembling whale baleens wearing the slim steel deck The fine detailing becomes visible when entering the bridge The ceilings have a mosaic of the Spanish artist Daniel Canogar In the edge of the ceiling the lighting is included which illuminates the artwork and the deck by reflection photo: Peter Arnts 9-2010 Main designer, Landscape architect Landscape architect Artist West 8 stef_mimoa MRIO Arquitectos Daniel Canogar City of Madrid Metro: Legazpi (lines 3 and 6) or Usera (line 6)/ from here it's a 10 minute's walk http://wwwmimoaeu/users/laurasky/guides/madrid/ 9