
Spain
Golf Club House La Graiera / BC Estudio Architects
Alcorcón Stable Circus / cmA Arquitectos

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Architects: cmA Arquitectos
- Area: 59500 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: NB 35, Grupo JG, Higini Arau, BM Lighting Design, Birgit Walter, +1
Three apartaments and local in Gójar / Elisa Valero Ramos

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Architects: Elisa Valero Ramos
- Area: 424 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Construcciones Parejo Anguita S.L.
TERESA-HOUSE /Estudio Rocamora Diseño & Arquitectura

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Architects: Estudio Rocamora Diseño & Arquitectura
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2010
Polyvalent Social Center in Lancha del Genil / Elisa Valero Ramos
Social Housing In Ceuta / IND [Inter.National.Design]
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Architects: IND [Inter.National.Design]
- Area: 22000 m²
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: Saunier Duval
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Professionals: Acciona, Valladares Ingeniería
Data Centre In Cerdanyola / ACXT
Nursery School / Alexandre Marcos + Estudio Rocamora Diseño & Arquitectura

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Architects: Alexandre Marcos, Estudio Rocamora Diseño & Arquitectura
- Area: 1088 m²
- Year: 2012
One Family Dwelling / Rob Dubois
Recycle step by step / Dom Arquitectura + Asa Studio
Rehabilitation of Rubalcaba Housing / Carlos de Riaño Lozano

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Architects: Carlos de Riaño Lozano
- Area: 700 m²
- Year: 2012
Extension Of The Fray Pedro Ponce De Leon Special Education School / A3gm Arquitectos
AD Classics: The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao / Gehry Partners

Set on the edge of the Nervión River in Bilbao, Spain, the Guggenheim Museum is a fusion of complex, swirling forms and captivating materiality that responds to an intricate program and an industrial urban context. With over a hundred exhibitions and more than ten million visitors to its recognition, Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum Bilbao not only changed the way that architects and people think about museums, but also boosted Bilbao's economy with its astounding success. In fact, the phenomenon of a city’s transformation following the construction of a significant piece of architecture is now referred to as the “Bilbao Effect.” Twenty years on, the Museum continues to challenge assumptions about the connections between art and architecture today.
























