Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Slideshow: slatted wooden screens separate the three staggered tiers of this restaurant that Spanish architects Pauzarq have completed in Bilbao.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Furniture throughout the restaurant is black, as are the insides of shelving recesses in the walls.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Threads of yarn wrapped around the lampshades that hang from the ceiling thin out in places to let stripes of light through.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

White ceramic tiles are separated into small squares, large squares and rectangles on the five-metre-high wall that faces the street-level dining area.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

The next two floors step upwards to meet the level of a courtyard at the back of the restaurant.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

In the last year Pauzarq have also completed the interior of a concrete-framed apartment, which you can see here.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Here’s some more information from Pauzarq:


The project had to relocate the former Gallastegi Restaurant in the reconstructed residential building situated in the neighborhood of Deusto.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

The new space consisted initially of two different parts. The first one, the main area, was 5 meters high and with three big openings at street level.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Two meters above this area and on the back side, you could find the second one, with three openings to the courtyard of the building.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

The project intended to soften this height difference with an in-between wooden level which created a new dining place, one meter above street level.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

The restaurant is clearly divided into two functional spaces/parts.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

This dividing line, going from the front to the back façade, separates the public spaces from the private ones.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

On one hand, the service side, which has a direct entry from the street to the storage, followed by the kitchen, the changing room and the office. On the other hand, the 100sqm main public area, with three different dining levels.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

From the street entrance, you access the first level, where the bar, toilets and a first dining area with a capacity of 25 people are located. From here you can find two staggered terraces that contain the next two dining zones.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

The first one is accessed by the staircase adjacent to the toilets-changing room box. The second dining area is raised one meter above the access level and has similar size and capacity to the first one.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Finally, the stairs lead to the last dining zone, at courtyard level. Its position and minor dimensions give it a more private nature.

Restaurant in Bilbao by Pauzarq

Architects: pauzarq
(Felipe Pérez Aurtenetxe, Elena Usabiaga Usandizaga, Gerardo Zarrabeitia Ullíbarri)
Work: Restaurant in Bilbao
Location: Ramón y Cajal 4, Bilbao (Spain)
Built area: 210 m²
Year: 2012
Contractor: Probiak

Pormetxeta Square by Xpiral and MTM Arquitectos

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Spanish studios Xpiral and MTM Arquitectos have completed a public square sheltered by steel trees that hold nets of boulders.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Pormetxeta Square, on a former industrial site in the Basque town of Barakaldo near Bilbao, creates a series of new thoroughfares, reconnecting the town centre with the river.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Hexagonal coloured tiles have been used to give variety to the ground surfaces, which have street furniture fixed to them by springs.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Photography is by David Frutos.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

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Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Below is some more information from the architects:


Pormetxeta Square, in Barakaldo (Bilbao)

The new Pormetxeta Square, located close to the Nervion River, was the result of the Competition “Europan VI” developed in 2001.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

The project was selected to take part in the Spanish Architecture Exhibition – On Site – that was organized at MoMA from New York in 2006; lately the exhibited model has been acquired by the museum for the permanent collection.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Industrial identity

The district of Barakaldo is located in a very steep slope territory above the Nervion River, where a complex urban planning was developed in the Sixties and was leaded by “Blast Furnace from Vizcaya”.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

We have proposed to provide it with a new geography identity, by forgetting and removing the last urban planning that Urban-Galindo had created for this area.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Marrow of Urban Permeability

We modified the existing planning in order to created the New Square of Barakaldo (25.223m2), for the purpose to create to new advantages for the city: on the one hand a new access point to the urban centre, on the other hand a better fluidity and mobility from the city to the river, due to the industrial factories were shut in the permeability of the city.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Equipped Communications Arteries

The very steep slope of the plot has become in an opportunity of creation of a new urban typology. Taking advantage of the high difference between existing levels that it is 20 meters between the upper level and the bottom level of the plot, building a equipped slope, “the Pormetxeta Square”, with the next strategy:

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

First of all several access and approach are linked: the railway platform, the highway connection, the entry towards the promenade river, the pedestrian and road streets, the access from the high street, the reached from the low street, the Desert Square, the school …

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

Secondly we have save all the space that is just under of each “Pormetxeta Ramp” in order to get 2.341m2 of commercial and service public facility.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

The third advantage is working as a micro-public space: micro-squares, points of meeting, rest stands, outdoors stays, in other words building a phenomenological sequence.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

And the last advantage is that it is acting as a multifunctional element, it works as a street furniture, balustrade, pergola, lantern… creating a very equipped place.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

The animated square

The Pormetxeta Square appears under the long ramps. There are some holes that qualify the space with playgrounds and it is become in a unique topography. A big artificial trees of 11.5m tall, that are made of COR-TEN steel, hang boulders on the cup of the tree, they work as a parasol and under them the only things that you can feel are the laughter of children, the roller skaters, the talks…

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

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The Pormetxeta Square and the different levels routes, that make up at the same time an unique project and also and an in independent project, due to the contrast between both intensify their purpose.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

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Architectura vs Urbanism
Our aim it is to build city. Understanding the public space and private space as hybridization between the city planning and the edification model, where the Architecture and the Urbanism are mixed at all times.

Pormetxeta Square by MTM Arquitectos

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Consequently we have planned an urban strategy as a business and dialogue platform between citizens, creating a new social cohesion.


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Metropol Parasol
by J. Mayer H.
BGU University Entrance
by Chyutin Architects
The High Line
in New York

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Alvaro Siza

Photographer Montse Zamorano has sent us his photographs of Álvaro Siza’s recently-completed auditorium for the Universidad del País Vasco in Bilbao.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Called Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco, the L-shaped upper storeys create a terrace at first-floor level.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro SizaThe inside faces of the L are clad in grey tiles, while the remaining facades are clad in white marble.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

The project sits opposite the Nueva Biblioteca de la Universidad de Deusto by architect Rafael Moneo, opened in 2007, with the two five-storey buildings forming a gateway to the Abandoibarra area of the city.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Photographs are copyright Montse Zamorano.

Here’s some more information from the architects (in Spanish):


El Edificio BBK Paraninfo se sitúa en la antigua zona portuaria de la ría de Bilbao, transformada hoy gracias a un ambicioso proyecto de ciudad y en la que se han sucedido actuaciones de gran relevancia.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Destacan obras como el Museo Guggenheim de Frank Gehry, la Biblioteca de Deusto de Rafael Moneo, la Torre Hiberdrola de César Pelli…

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

El planeamiento preveía dos edificios de cinco plantas, al inicio de la calle Ramón Rubial (de gran desnivel), para configurar una especie de puerta al interior del sector.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

De un lado la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Deusto, volumen rotundo y autónomo (en parte construido cuando se produce el encargo), y del otro el Paraninfo.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

En la parte trasera, al Suroeste, surge el imponente volumen de la torre con una altura de coronación de 176.30 metros.
La edificación en Planta Baja ocupa toda la parcela, mientras que en las plantas superiores son dos brazos en “L” al Sur y Oeste, configurando un gran vacío con la Biblioteca y la ría.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Ese vacío genera, en Planta Primera, una terraza de 1162.5m2 ajardinada en su mayor parte.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Es en la cara interior de esta “L” donde se desarrollan las circulaciones con ventanas corridas proporcionando vistas a la ría y al verde de la ladera Norte.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

En Planta Baja, centrado, se encuentra el auditorio principal (Paraninfo) con servicios anexos, una tienda y el gran vestíbulo-distribuidor acristalado, muy permeable con el paseo de la ría y el movimiento que en ella se produce.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

En cambio, en los pisos superiores la relación es más controlada, con ventanas y antepecho.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

En Planta Primera, la conexión de las salas de museo con la terraza es a través de la zona de circulación.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

La Planta Segunda con salas de diferentes tamaños de apoyo al auditorio principal y una sala para los fondos de museo.
En la Planta Tercera se alberga la Sala de Consejo para las reuniones del máximo órgano de gobierno de la universidad, despacho del Rector y anexos y otros despachos.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

La Planta Cuarta con despachos en el ala Oeste e instalaciones y patio de ventilación en el ala Sur.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

La Planta Quinta (en el ala Norte) con instalaciones y un patio de ventilación.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

El edificio tiene una volumetría rotunda que se intensifica tanto por el material, todo recubierto de Mármol Macael, como por los recortes de huecos bien delimitados y estratégicamente colocados.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Sólo en el interior de la “L” es de un material diferente, con azulejo de fabricación semiartesanal que con su textura multiplica los matices y reflejos:

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

“Se abren a la ría y al verde de la ladera a Norte tres cuerpos en constante vibración.

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

La materia de cada uno de ellos envía a los otros y al paisaje renovados reflejos: titanio del Guggenheim, vidrio de la Biblioteca, azulejo del Paraninfo.”

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

FECHA: 2005 – 2010

Arquitecto Proyectista:
Álvaro Siza Vieira Arquitecto

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Ejecutivo:
Ramón Losada

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Arquitectos coordinadores de proyecto:
Miguel Nery (Proyecto Básico)
Antonio Mota (Proyecto de Ejecución y obra, estructura)
José Manuel Pelegrín Santacruz (obra, estructura y acabados)

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Arquitectos colaboradores:
Abajo Castrillo, Begoña de Alves Teixeira, Patricia Abreu, Luis Bataller Alberola, Lola Campello, Gonçalo D ́Agostino, Matteo María Ferreira Krüguer, Duarte Nuno Gutiérrez Peinado, Daniel Ruiz Rubio, Eduardo Javier Silva, José Pedro Santiago

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Proyectos Técnicos:
IIngeniero de Estructuras: Jorge Silva y Raquel Dias (GOP)
Ingeniera de Aguas y Saneamiento: Raquel Fernandes (GOP)
Ingeniero de Instalaciones Eléctricas y Seguridad: Alexandre Martins (GPIC)
Ingeniero de Instalaciones Mecánicas: Raul Bessa (GET)
Ingeniero de Acústica: Octavio Inácio
Arquitecto Técnico: Arturo Gastaminza
Ingeniero telecomunicaciones: Älvaro Ubierna
Coordinación Seguridad y Salud: CERTUM S.A.
Estructuras: Egia Ingenieros s.c.p
Gestión de proyecto y construcción: IDOM

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Constructor:
UTE Paraninfo (Cimentaciones Rodio/ Kronsa)
Construcciones y Promociones Balzola S.A
Elecnor
Prosegur

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Cliente:
BBK, Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa
Cedido a UPV (Universidad del País Vasco)

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Localización:
Bilbao , Avda. Abandoibarra no 3

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza

Paraninfo de la Universidad del País Vasco by Álvaro Siza


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Mimesis Museum
by Álvaro Siza
Duccio Malagamba photographs Álvaro Siza worksBilbao culture and leisure
sentre by Philippe Starck

García Miguélez Jewelers by Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes

Spanish architects Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes have completed a jewellery shop in Bilbao divided by rippled glass screens. (more…)

Holy Skate-Banks Batman

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A nicely reinvented slope in Bilbao Spain that’s either under serious surveillance or it’s getting skated like crazy. Pictures after the jump.

Designed by ACXT (doesn’t look like the english version’s working, but still lots to look at).