MINIMAL INVASIVE SURGICAL CENTRE | ssa solinas serra architects
RESTRICTED NATIONAL COMPETITION. FIRST PRIZE Cáceres / Spain / 2007
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We wanted to project an anonymous and typologically unknown construction, able to host different known buildings at the same time. A grid wrapped with stone, drawn naturally over the landscape in which the insertion of volumes and empty, light and shade spaces, broken along its perimeter, permits the specialization of its parts for diverse uses. Although apparently hermetic, its occupation offers diverse situations and scales, always incorporating the surrounding landscape to the working areas. A clear internal organization, easy understandable by the user in a building pending from the orientation of the façades, the dominant winds, natural lightning and ventilation and interested in renewable energies.
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We wanted to project an anonymous and typologically unknown construction, able to host different known buildings at the same time. A grid wrapped with stone, drawn naturally over the landscape in which the insertion of volumes and empty, light and shade spaces, broken along its perimeter, permits the specialization of its parts for diverse uses. Although apparently hermetic, its occupation offers diverse situations and scales, always incorporating the surrounding landscape to the working areas....
- Year 2007
- Work started in 2004
- Work finished in 2007
- Main structure Reinforced concrete
- Client Junta de Extremadura, Consejeria de Educacion, ciencia y tecnología
- Contractor Construcciones Pinilla S.L
- Cost 1.095.225
- Status Completed works
- Type Hospitals, private clinics
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