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SOQ Arquitectura Reforma CAP de L'Ampolla

“CAP” Ampolla

The goal has consisted in reorganizing and modernizing the existing facilities, adapting them to the current needs. Renew materials and furniture to create a nicer space for users and more useful program for the health care team. In the paediatrics area, a different colour and furniture has been chosen, in order to differentiate the space […]

DC HOUSE

Due to the slenderness of the plot and having the best orientation on the shortest side, the volume of the house takes its shape by itself. The project is organized mainly by two volumes slightly displaced and connected by a light element. Given the need to have three levels, it is decided to vary the […]
SOQ Arquitectura - Projecte Dues Torres

BLASCO IBAÑEZ TOWERS

Collaboration project structure Architects ADI Escura arquitectos & sanhauja Partners

villaroya

The plot analysis and it’s south-east facing turn out to be an open house mainly that aspect. A half open space is generated as a transition between interior and exterior. In the middle of this porch the structure become opened all the way up, so it works out well for the surroundings volumes.

Baconé House

In the Ebro Delta, a stone’s throw from the Mediterranean Sea, this home stretches out in two directions at a 90º angle. Perfectly positioned to provide shelter from strong, north-westerly winds, the outdoor area of the home can also be enjoyed during the winter months. The main entrance benefits from cooling sea breezes during the […]

entrance to the Episcopal Palace

With almost 7,000 m2 of inhabitable space, the Episcopal Palace of Tortosa is an official Site of National Cultural Interest. Standing by the River Ebro among Roman ruins, later extensions and exponential growth during the Gothic period, it has been an important witness and protagonist in the history of the city of Tortosa.

Industrial unit structure calculation for Navec

Regulatory requirements change over time, making it necessary to check that the building complied with current standards. In this case, a high-precision planimetric study was performed to recalculate and check the existing structure for compliance. The structural calculation considered an overhead crane, with complicated considerations of dynamic load stresses.