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Architects Profile
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 09:34 |
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Alberto CAMPO BAEZA was born in Valladolid (1946), first saw the light in CADIZ ( Spain ) and the Architecture in MADRID (Degree 1971) P.H.D. in 1982. He became Chairman and Professor of Design in MADRID in 1986. He has taught in E.T.H. Zurich as a gästdozent in 1989-1990. He has also been teaching in Dublin (1992), Naples (1993), Virginia Tech.- Blacksburg and Copenhagen (1996). He has moreover taught in EPFL Lausanne as a p. invité in 1997, in University of Pennsylvania (1986 and 1999), BAUHAUS in Weimar (2002), IIT Chicago (2003). He has been Visiting Scholar in Columbia University (2003), lecturer in Harvard (2002), Miami (2002), Columbia U. New York (2002), IIT Chicago (2003), Palladian Basilica in Vicenza (2004) and Kansas S.U. (2005).
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Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 22:10 |
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Academic
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Friday, 23 May 2008 00:39 |
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The center, located in Trevisio, Italy, is designed by the talented spanish architect who conceived the project as a square box made up of nine squares. The square in the center emerges to take light from the height of the vestibule. The classrooms are arranged in the surrounding squares.
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Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 22:08 |
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Offices
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Monday, 05 January 2009 01:55 |
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 "IMPLUVIUM OF LIGHT" The project is basically composed of a large cube is built on top of a podium and flanked by two courtyards. The parking areas, archives and Data Processing Center are accommodated in this podium. Offices are arranged inside the cube on seven floors around the central interior courtyard.
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Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 22:09 |
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Houses
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Friday, 05 September 2008 02:18 |
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Located on the top of a hill, southwest of Madrid, with splendid views to the mountains in the north, the design of this residence is essentially a derivative of its site and its surroundings. The architect needed a platform as a base to settle his project. A large concrete box was built as a podium on which a transparent glass box was placed, delicately covered with a light and simple structure of white-painted steel.
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Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 22:09 |
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