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Garbizu Collar . Kri . Sologuren

HYPER-TXONTA . Eibar

Garbizu Collar Architecture . Kri . Diego Sologuren

La ciudad de Eibar creció bajo un tejido industrial tradicional marshaliano basado en la industria armera de especialización. Como el economista Igor Goñi menciona: “Para competir con las grandes naves industriales de las llanuras centro-europeas, el tejido industrial de Eibar se basaba en fábricas verticales interconectadas mediante la relación de subcontratación entre ellas”. Los trabajos no estarían relacionados por el tamaño de las fábricas, sino por las fases de producción independientes ejecutadas en ellas. Continue reading Garbizu Collar . Kri . Sologuren

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Nemec . Garbizu Collar

Port Gitana . Geneva

Nemec . Garbizu Collar . Port Gitana . Geneva afasia (1)

Léonore Nemec . Garbizu Collar Architecture . renders: © Jon Garbizu Etxaide

Designed as a compact volume, hosting a hotel, a restaurant and a communal center, the building establishes a new village centrality. The geometry of the project with its two cantilevers -one oriented to the lake while the other faces the village – creates on one hand a welcoming entrance from the village with, on the other side, a beautiful terrace oriented towards the surrounding nature. The building creates a clear edge to the main road and simultaneously, with its transparent ground-floor, a visual link between the village’s “mains street” and the great panorama of the Geneva Lake with the Alps mountains background. Continue reading Nemec . Garbizu Collar

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Garbizu Collar . Pitarch

Textilmuseum . St. Gallen

Garbizu Collar . Pitarch . Textilmuseum . St. Gallen afasia (1)

Garbizu Collar Architecture . Pedro Pitarch Architectures and Urbanisms

The “Palazzo Rosso” was built in 1886 as the museum for industry and craftsmanship, supported by the strong textile industry of the moment in the city of St. Gallen. Since then, the building has been working as the textile museum and library. In a way of providing the building with better exhibition space conditions, the museum launched a brief competition to propose an extension on the existing roof of the building. Continue reading Garbizu Collar . Pitarch

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Garbizu Collar

public library . Tablas

Garbizu Collar . public library . Tablas afasia (1)

Garbizu Collar . renders: © Jon Garbizu Etxaide

The building is placed on the vast terrain, showing itself as an element with own identity. It does not try to get a formal relation with the context, it relates to the city through the function. It wants to be an activity cluster, a meeting point for the neighborhood. It is a public building, a covered Agora where all kind of activities can happen. The facade unfolds to make the gap between inside and outside disappear. The ground floor is completely open to the outside. A formal concrete “Portico” dignifies the main entrance to the building. Continue reading Garbizu Collar