Chaparral Rural School / Plan:b arquitectos


© Julián Castro

© Julián Castro


© Alejandro Arango


© Alejandro Arango


© Alejandro Arango


© Alejandro Arango

  • Project Manager: Felipe Mesa, Federico Mesa
  • Team: Esteban Hincapié, Carlos Blanco, Laura Kate Correa, Maria Clara Osorio
  • Construction: C.A.S.A.
  • Client: Fundación Fraternidad
  • Photographer: Alejandro Arango, Julián Castro
  • Precio: $1.482.000/sqm (Colombian Peso)
  • Elevation (Above Sea Level): 2150 m
  • Temperature: 13 / 24°C
  • Facing: North – South
  • Direction Of Wind: South East

© Alejandro Arango

© Alejandro Arango

From the architect. This project consists of replacing a school in bad conditions for a new building, using the same plot of land on Chaparral lane in the Municipality of San Vicente Ferrer located in the central mountain range, at 2150m above sea level and a two-hour bus journey from Medellin. It is a rural school for the children of the farmers of the region.


© Alejandro Arango

© Alejandro Arango

Plan 1

Plan 1

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© Alejandro Arango

The new building is built on the footprint of the previous one, it prevents from touching some areas with unstable ground, and it consolidates as a perimeter that avoids using external fences and lifts like a polygonal wall that incorporates the program of classrooms and services, prolonged by the ramp and the stairs towards the play area, opening to the rural landscape. On its south face, it is hermetic to control the noise and dust from the nearby rural road, but on its north face it opens to the far away exterior of greenhouses and crops over the mountainside.


© Alejandro Arango

© Alejandro Arango

Plan 2

Plan 2

© Alejandro Arango

© Alejandro Arango

This is a project with a limited budget, for which reason we opted for cheap, hard-wearing and low maintenance materials: walls in concrete blocks in earth colors, floors in concrete or stone paving, metal handrails and bars… tones and materials similar to the ones used in the region, in contrast with the color of the vegetation and crops.


© Alejandro Arango

© Alejandro Arango

Axonometric

Axonometric

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© Alejandro Arango

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OMA, MAD Among 7 Architects Selected in Competition to Redesign Tour Montparnasse


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The Ensemble Immobilier Tour Maine-Montparnasse (EITMM) has selected 7 notable firms to continue to the second round in a competition for the renovation of Tour Montparnasse in the Montparnasse district of Paris, France.

Often cited as one of the architecture world’s most hated buildings, Tour Montparnasse has been criticized for its discordance with the Parisian urban landscape – just two years after its completion, new buildings over seven stories high in the city centre were banned, leaving the tower as an alien presence on the skyline.

With the launching of the competition, the EITMM hopes to transform Tour Montparnasse into a beloved landmark with a complete renovation of the facade, the building entry and all interior spaces. The budget for the project is estimated to reach over 300 million Euro ($330 million USD), and will be funded in entirety by the building owners.


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After receiving inquiries from over 700 interested candidates, the list has been narrowed down to 7 multi-disciplinary teams, who will now design proposals that are “capable of giving a powerful, innovative, dynamic and ambitious new identity to the famous Parisian landmark, whilst integrating the challenges of usage, comfort and energy performance to the highest levels.”

The 7 selected architects are as follows:

The firms were selected by representatives for the Tower co-owners. “The 7 agencies were selected for their reliability, expertise, audacity and their understanding of the challenges we face,” remarked one stakeholder.

The second stage of the competition is now underway, as the seven teams will now prepare their proposals to be submitted in March 2017. The list will then be narrowed down to 2 finalists, with a winner expected to be selected in July 2017. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2019, with completion coming in 2023.

The competition is the first step in a much larger plan, Demain Montparnasse, aimed at “restoring the surrounding property’s role as a modern and accessible urban centre in the heart of Paris’s left bank.”

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Collective–LOK squeezes multiple functions into narrow space for Van Alen Institute

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