NEW SCHOOL – WINNENDEN

NEW SCHOOL – WINNENDEN

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ARCHITECTS/AUTHORS:
MEDIO MUNDO Arquitectos. Marta Pelegrín + Fernando Pérez.

PROJECT:
New School
PROGRAMME:
New Classroom building and Dining Room for the Robert Boehringer Albertville-Realschule School.
SITUATION:
Winnenden, Germany
DATES:
COMPETITION, 2015
DEVELOPERS:
town of Winnenden & Albertville-Realschule Winnenden
COLLABORATORS:
Claudia Cerrelli, Jörg Lothar

      The new two-floor building is made up of three parallelepipeds set on a parcially transparent ground floor. The visual connection between the new open spaces and the public green spaces behind the school is assured by a big hall, the principal access to the building.
The facade, thought in natural wood, combines itself perfectly with the existing landscape.

      One of the main ideas of the concept is to create a compact building, allocating the required program in two floors and permitting to have an higher quantity of open spaces in the ground floor.

      The second floor, which hosts the three learning houses (one each two years), is thought as a space which is well-defined and flexible at the same time and that permits open air activities thanks to the creation of a patio for each learning house.

      The ground floor is dedicated to the common areas, the specialized classrooms (music, physics, chemistry, etc.) and the administation area. In the southern part of the plot is set the restaurant, that is at the service of the entire school complex and that will be realized in two phases. With its transparent courtain wall and its skylights, the restaurant appears as an enlighted, cozy space.

COMPETITION – DASMI LUJAN

COMPETITION – DASMI LUJAN

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ARCHITECTS/AUTHORS:
MEDIOMUNDO Arquitectos. Marta Pelegrín + Fernando Pérez.

PROJECT:
DASMI LUJAN
PROGRAMME:
Health Rehabilitation Centre
LOCATION:
Lujan, Argentine
DATE OF COMPETITION:
2012
CATEGORY:
Health
AREA:
3,200 m2
DEVELOPER:
Lujan University
COLLABORATORS:
Fabio Orizia Pérez, Emiliano Martínez, Bernardette Soust, Esther Stedile.

      The building combines permeability and density, continuity and fragmentation. Is able to incorporate and respond to different types of uses, spaces and internal and external relationships.

      It assumes its urban and institutional scale and dialogues and responds to the conditions of its own solar and immediate environment.

      An Architecture with volumes and spaces are arranged to colonize and order the solar building (not segregating) free, functional and qualified areas, conceived as relationship spaces and transition to the city, the territory and even with the existing building.

      A single envelope and a fragmented volumetry that separates from the facades to cause approximation spaces and allow different levels of perception and relationship.

      An austere and powerful image that contrasts with the richness and variety of interior spaces where daylight ends to define the different types of stays characterized by color and texture according to its use or dimension. So in larger spaces and more occupied predominates rough textures, while in smaller units are used smooth surfaces with the presence of color.

The exhibition “Luis Gordillo”

The exhibition “Luis Gordillo”

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ARCHITECTS/AUTHORS:
MEDIO MUNDO Arquitectos. Marta Pelegrín + Fernando Pérez.

PROJECT:
LUIS GORDILLO: CONFESIÓN GENERAL
PROGRAMME:
Exhibition
SITUATION:
Carlos V Palace. La Alhambra, Granada
DATES:
2017 CONCURSO, 2017Proyecto, 2017 Obra

The José Guerrero Center and the Patronage of the Alhambra and the Generalife show in Granada, an anthological exhibition of the artist Luis Gordillo.

Marta Pelegrín and MEDIOMUNDO arquitectos are commissioned to design the exhibition and adaptation of the Temporary Show Museum’s Rooms at the Charles the V Palace.

The exhibition “Luis Gordillo: General Confession” is presented as an anthology that covers all the stages of the Sevillian artist from the late fifties to his most recent works. Throughout his career, Gordillo has maintained a permanent creative tension that has made him a reference painter in the Spanish art scene and a symbol of the vitality of painting.

This is the most important exhibition about Luis Gordillo after the MACBA anthologies (1999) and the Reina Sofía National Art Center Museum (2007). In this exhibition, about two hundred pieces are gathered and a journey through almost six decades and all its creative stages.

The exhibition follows a chronological development grouped by specific rooms that take into account the following stops: their automatic drawings in relation to informalism; their heads related to British pop with tricuatropatas, pedestrians and motorists; the drawing as the backbone of his production of the 70s along with his experiences with the photographic image and seriality during most of that decade; the 80 marked mainly in the series of Los Meandros; the 90 grouped around one of his most important paintings Snow White and the fierce Pollock; in the 2000s with new experimentations in media and techniques giving access to digital, to end the journey with a new series of heads made in 2015.

The exhibition is co-produced by the following institutions: the Guerrero Center, the Alhambra and Generalife Patronage, the Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art, the Galician Center for Contemporary Art in Santiago de Compostela and the Koldo Mitxelena Kulturenea center in San Sebastián.

SHANGHAI – ARCHITECTURE – EVERY DAY LIFE PREPOSITIONS

SHANGHAI – ARCHITECTURE – EVERY DAY LIFE PREPOSITIONS

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ARCHITECTS/AUTHORS:
MEDIO MUNDO Arquitectos. Marta Pelegrín + Fernando Pérez.

PROJECT:
Arquitectura Dispuesta Shanghai
PROGRAMME:
Arquitectura Dispuesta: Preposiciones Cotidanas Shanghai
SITUATION:
Tongji CAUP University, Shanghai
DATES:
7 Nov – 15 Dec 2017
COLLABORATORS:
Alejandro Bejarano, Valentin Berlanga, Luz Pardo, Alice Simpkins-Woods, Amelia Maresca
PROMOTORS:
College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University, Sino-Spanish Campus at Tongji University
MOUNTING:
College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University + MEDIOMUNDO ARQUITECTOS
SURFACE:
Exhibition space only: 407.8m2. Extended Surface area: 1395.48m2

ARCHITECTURE SET: EVERYDAYLIFE PREPOSITIONS is an exhibition, workshop and lecture program aiming to show the processes with which a selection of contemporary architectural practices are involved in. This program gathers together architecture proposals and works that display pragmatic and experimental approaches and which condense and manifest an intense relationship with the urban, social, political and productive environment in which they materialize.

     As result of a professional attitude based on the importance given to processes, the attention payed to material expression, and the consideration of producing agents, builders and people involved, the displayed works show spatial and material proposals whose processes and techniques mediate between the Zeitgeist (in German, the spirit of an era) and Erfindergeist (in German, their ingenuity).

     These Architectural practices, with their various precedents and different context, are involved in the construction of urban spaces, productive spaces and dwellings; that is, our everyday habitat.
So that, this program sets out in order to show, discuss and develop the links between architectural practice and the social and cultural context in which it is produced.

     With previous editions in Seville (2014) Evora (2015) and Madrid (2016), the traveling exhibition ‘Arquitectura Dispuesta / Preposiciones Cotidianas – Architecture Set / Everyday Prepositions´ (AD/PC) arrives to Shanghai with a focus on the ideas of continuity, renovation, and ultimately, with an expanding notion of heritage.

     There is a powerful reason for this apparent haphazard bridge that AD/PC establishes between the South of Europe and East Asia: Basically, how the attention towards the idea of different, or alternative, paths of development, has risen in two very different circumstances. In the case of Southern Europe, the brutal cancellation of any expectative of growth has produced an intense debate about what is architecture among those who practice it in very different fields. At the same time, the emergence of a critical, pragmatic approach to the production of architecture in Eastern Asia has deeply questioned the absence of constraints in the relationship between development and the environment. Therefore, two deeply committed stances have the opportunity to sit down, meet, gather, and speak.

     According to contemporary means of defining, what is heritage?, different conceptual frameworks emerge. The most ancient ones would refer to the idea of connection with the past. History would thus be the measure against which to evaluate the contribution of architecture to the definition of culture. Most recent, people-centered approaches would insist in the importance of experience, which besides phenomenology would ultimately render as valuable any kind of appealing architecture no matter whatsoever purposes their producers would expect to achieve.

     The proposal of AD/S would remain in an intermediate stage, establishing a series of values -architectural and urban; historic; cultural; social and economic- which would generate pairs of related concepts ultimately linked by everyday prepositions. These pairs of concepts would be at the forefront in the discussions of the workshop, which would be arranged in five different discussion tables. The pairs would be:

– Materiality and culture,
– Memory and imagination,
– Nature and technology,
– The public and the commons,
– Recycling and synergy.

     Focusing on how does architecture and architects respond to the question of heritage, the different works displayed are grouped into three categories: New Life for Existing Buildings, New Buildings for New C ontexts; L arge Scale Heritage (Landscape, City and Territory). One synthesis of the previous editions of AD/PC, and the work of four editorial practices complete the exhibition

     However, there are multiple additional ways to visit and explore the exhibition. Several itineraries are allowed; all of them with the same preference as the others. Through categories such as “what” (types, uses, activity) “how” (scale, technology, materiality) or ‘where’ (city, town, urban, rural), each of the visitors are able to design their own journey. As an open platform, we invite you to explore and propose further unexpected connections.

 

Royal Academy of Arts London

Royal Academy of Arts London

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ARCHITECTS/AUTHORS:
MEDIO MUNDO Arquitectos. Marta Pelegrín + Fernando Pérez.

PROJECT:
Royal Academy of Art London
DATE:
2016
PLACE:
London
PROMOTOR:
Royal Academy of Arts London
COLLABORATORS:
Caludia Cerelli.

 View a digitised version of this exhibition catalogue here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/exhibition-catalogue/ra-sec-vol248-2016

ARCHITECTURE SET: EVERYDAYLIFE PREPOSITIONS is an exhibition, workshop and lecture program aiming to show the processes with which a selection of contemporary architectural practices are involved in. This program gathers together architecture proposals and works that display pragmatic and experimental approaches and which condense and manifest an intense relationship with the urban, social, political and productive environment in which they materialize.

     As result of a professional attitude based on the importance given to processes, the attention payed to material expression, and the consideration of producing agents, builders and people involved, the displayed works show spatial and material proposals whose processes and techniques mediate between the Zeitgeist (in German, the spirit of an era) and Erfindergeist (in German, their ingenuity).

     These Architectural practices, with their various precedents and different context, are involved in the construction of urban spaces, productive spaces and dwellings; that is, our everyday habitat.
So that, this program sets out in order to show, discuss and develop the links between architectural practice and the social and cultural context in which it is produced.

     With previous editions in Seville (2014) Evora (2015) and Madrid (2016), the traveling exhibition ‘Arquitectura Dispuesta / Preposiciones Cotidianas – Architecture Set / Everyday Prepositions´ (AD/PC) arrives to Shanghai with a focus on the ideas of continuity, renovation, and ultimately, with an expanding notion of heritage.

     Currently the production of heritage has become an encompassing purpose. And for architecture, it no longer refers to how buildings relate to the past, but to how they interact with their context in order to assemble the future. Apparently, and in light of recent massive urban destruction for the sake of modernization, the idea of bringing this topic as a thread for an exhibition in Shanghai would seem almost cynical. But right on the contrary, calling attention towards it has become a motivator for current development. Our heritage is no longer inherited, but produced. It is not found, but unveiled.

     There is a powerful reason for this apparent haphazard bridge that AD/PC establishes between the South of Europe and East Asia: Basically, how the attention towards the idea of different, or alternative, paths of development, has risen in two very different circumstances. In the case of Southern Europe, the brutal cancellation of any expectative of growth has produced an intense debate about what is architecture among those who practice it in very different fields. At the same time, the emergence of a critical, pragmatic approach to the production of architecture in Eastern Asia has deeply questioned the absence of constraints in the relationship between development and the environment. Therefore, two deeply committed stances have the opportunity to sit down, meet, gather, and speak.

     According to contemporary means of defining, what is heritage?, different conceptual frameworks emerge. The most ancient ones would refer to the idea of connection with the past. History would thus be the measure against which to evaluate the contribution of architecture to the definition of culture. Most recent, people-centered approaches would insist in the importance of experience, which besides phenomenology would ultimately render as valuable any kind of appealing architecture no matter whatsoever purposes their producers would expect to achieve.

     The proposal of AD/S would remain in an intermediate stage, establishing a series of values -architectural and urban; historic; cultural; social and economic- which would generate pairs of related concepts ultimately linked by everyday prepositions. These pairs of concepts would be at the forefront in the discussions of the workshop, which would be arranged in five different discussion tables. The pairs would be:

– Materiality and culture,
– Memory and imagination,
– Nature and technology,
– The public and the commons,
– Recycling and synergy.

     Focusing on how does architecture and architects respond to the question of heritage, the different works displayed are grouped into three categories: New Life for Existing Buildings, New Buildings for New C ontexts; L arge Scale Heritage (Landscape, City and Territory). One synthesis of the previous editions of AD/PC, and the work of four editorial practices complete the exhibition

     However, there are multiple additional ways to visit and explore the exhibition. Several itineraries are allowed; all of them with the same preference as the others. Through categories such as “what” (types, uses, activity) “how” (scale, technology, materiality) or ‘where’ (city, town, urban, rural), each of the visitors are able to design their own journey. As an open platform, we invite you to explore and propose further unexpected connections.