In preparation for the city of Asturias, Spain, to become one of the hosts of the FIFA World Cup in 2030, the El Molinón stadium is proposed to undergo a major remodeling process. Home Real Sporting de Gijón, the stadium is reimagined by the architecture office Sordo Madaleno together with Orlegi Sports. The proposal aims to increase the stadium’s capacity to accommodate 9,000 additional visitors to the 33,650 fixed seats during the World Cup. It also strives to reconnect the venue to its surroundings and the city of Gijón, Asturias.
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Sordo Madaleno Reveals Proposal for the Refurbishment and Remodeling of the El Molinón Stadium in Spain
https://www.archdaily.com/1018840/sordo-madaleno-reveals-proposal-for-the-refurbishment-and-remodeling-of-the-el-molinon-stadium-in-spainMaria-Cristina Florian
Montaña House / [baragaño]
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Architects: [baragaño]
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Cupa Pizarras, Focus, Lunawood
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Professionals: Neoblock Modular
https://www.archdaily.com/882020/montana-house-baraganoDaniel Tapia
Modular Units Create a Raised Garden Screen in this Structure in Spain
This project, by Spanish architects Longo + Roldán, turned out to be a great solution for an unused space that was unexpectedly getting a lot of attention in the interior of a quarry.
Instead of building new buildings or remodeling existing cabins they designed an intricate metal lattice structure that forms a web of planters of different depths, containing various species of plants. This solution not only revitalizes the space but also protects existing buildings from the sun, improving their thermal conditions.
https://www.archdaily.com/804989/modular-units-create-a-raised-garden-screen-in-this-structure-in-spainJosé Tomás Franco