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“House Rehab,” Sevilla, Spain,
Harald Schonegger & Inmaculada Gonzalez
Fernando Alda Photography
フェルナンド・アルダによる建設中にのみ現れる足場などを捉えた写真「the aesthetic of vanishing」(designboom) Fernando Alda captures the vanishing moments of architecture under construction (designboom)
Entrevista al fotógrafo Fernando Alda para Maasai Magazine
Tres años después de que Fernando Alda participase en una de las exposiciones del proyecto “Espacio Creativo Metromar” que Álvaro Bayo y yo realizamos en Mairena del Aljarafe (Sevilla), Maasai Magazine me ha dado la oportunidad de entrevistarlo mientras Miguel Jiménez trabajaba con su cámara.
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Text description provided by the architects. The design of the Vibia’s showroom inside its new headquarters in Gavà, Barcelona, features a series of ideas which we have evolved after several collaborations with the company. The aim was to create a place that, on the one hand, recalls its corporate image in the last trade fairs, and on the other hand, dialogues in a poetic and balanced way with different departments.
Through an aesthetic language of steel structure and oak wood, the main entrance enveloped in a pink-colored lattice leads to an open space that is used as a welcome area for visitors. Next to the reception, a handrail made in natural steel runs alongside the stair, enriched with LED-lighting to mark the pathway through the floors.
The showroom is set up from the volume “Light your way”, located in the heart of the space, where visitors can interact with the product through sectioned pieces, the brand’s color palette, etc. Its interior has been covered in oak wood evoking the warmth and intimacy of the brand’s light. Facing this is a stage for projections, where to organize performances, talks, and presentations of the new products. It is a sober and neutral multi-purpose area with a big circular bench for seating.
Taking as reference the most recent projects of stand that the studio has designed for the company at Salone del Mobile fair in Milan and Light+Building in Frankfurt, the collections have been distributed through “small architectures” in the form of semi-open volumes. For them, we used the same constructive methods as in the ephemeral projects such as the latticework, the walls made with translucent fabric, the curtains as decorative elements. In this way, lighting proposals have enough independence while environments with a great personality are created. The exhibition area is linked to the kitchen and dining room where to extend the sensorial experience of the visitors.
Without ever losing awareness that it is an industrial building, the roof inclinations have been softened by a longitudinal main beam. Around this element, metallic mesh panels are strategically distributed to order the ceiling and place the electrical installations and suspended luminaires easily.
Distributed throughout the showroom, trees give a certain theatricality to the space and concrete blocks, painted in the same palette of colors that the collections, host a selection of ceramic pieces —by Gloria Carrillo from Pols Ceramic— inviting the visitors to adopt a slow perspective of the space.
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Vibia Showroom by Francesc Rifé Studio Text description provided by the architects. The design of the Vibia’s showroom inside its new headquarters in Gavà, Barcelona, features a series of ideas which we have evolved after several collaborations with the company.
Painting Studio in Bahia Azul by Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido
Painting Studio in Bahia Azul by Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido
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From the architect. The painter’s studio has been erected to one side of a house in Bahía Azul. (more…)
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SaLo House Patrick Dillon
Images by Fernando Alda
I set about building SaLo to recreate an ecosystem and to undertake an investigation into the nature of tropical architecture. Over the years I used it as a sort of laboratory where I could experiment with building types and materials and methods and perhaps come to some sort of conclusion about those things. But it turns out that the experiment is better left open ended and the only thing I can say with certainty is that SaLo has immeasurably heightened my appreciation of simple, infinite things like space and time, thereby allowing me a glimpse of what just may be- paradise
Rehabilitación de edificio para tres viviendas. Sebastián de Alba Gonzáles. Cádiz. images (c) Fernando Alda
Rehabilitación de edificio para tres viviendas.-stairs. Sebastián de Alba Gonzáles. Cádiz. images (c) Fernando Alda