2017 recap
The year is almost over and besides the obvious best wishes for everyone (Christmas, new year and such), we would like to throw a brief (maybe not that brief) summary of our 2017.
We were done with Brasil by the end of may, coming back to Barcelona with an almost two years experience of new ways of building, managing and struggling. IMS [1], the project that made us cross the ocean was finally inaugurated in august with a decent amount of success and a very positive reception from laymen and experts. We have already posted some cool photos of the finished building on our site [2], but here are a couple of extra links with additional photos and info:
folha de são paulo [3]
unique fashion closet [4]
archdaily [5]
Defining our time in Brazil as a huge success would be an overstatement, but we did have the chance to tackle some projects in there besides IMS. One of them is the P.E. Residence [6] (check the finished project photos!), already on our site. Another important one is the YouTube Space in Rio de Janeiro [7], which, unfortunately (due to NDA things beyond our control), we are not allowed to showcase in our site. However, we invite you to check this google link with a bunch of photos [8].
2017 supposed the end of our Brazilian run, but it also has been the starting point of a new transoceanic adventure: dos54 México. México has always meant good experiences for us, personally and professionally, and we decided to take it to the next level by opening a self-managed office in México City. So far, we have an address and the buracracy is on track in order to move there in the first half of 2018. We'll let you know how it all works out!
Finally, we would also like to summarise the new projects that we are working on and showing some pics about them, even though they are not ready to be featured on our site. Here they are:
Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona (self-explanatory), where we have been hired as a consultant on the development of some tricky windows (automated, tilted and triangle shaped), following up the providers selection and project development.
América Centro de Negocios, in Bogota [9], a GVA [10] design developed by Aldea Proyectos [11], consisting of two towers with 50.000 m2 unitized curtain wall façade. Working along with Colombian facade contractor Ventanar [12], we were hired to develop system, structural calculations and shop drawings.
Príncipe de Vergara 112, in Madrid [12], by Spanish office Ortiz León [13] and developed by Inmobiliaria Colonial [14], is a multi-faceted office glass building. We are developing shop drawings, calculations and full productive project for Spanish facade contractor Moyser [15].
L'Esplanade, in Abidjan, a single glass volume public building for the Ivory Coast Government by French office Bollinger + Rohmann [16]. Hired by spanish contractor Tecalum Sistemes [17], we are developing shop drawings, calculations and full productive project.
Dublin City Quay, in Dublin, a rather simple but classy office glass building by local office Henry J Lyons Architects [18]. Not a lot of work to do in this project, where we are just developing calculations and shop drawings for a glass railing for Folcrá [19], but it's a project we particularly like.
Via de los Poblados 1, an office building by Fenwick Iribarren Architects [20] and our first collaboration with Portuguese fine contractor Martifer [21], where we were hired to develop shop drawings.
And that's pretty much it! Let's hope 2018 will bring us all new opportunities and new interesting projects as the ones we had the chance to take part this year. And as, anticipatd earlier, best wishes for everynone!










