Las Chicas, Los Chicos y Los Maniquies Madrid

Las Chicas Los Chicos y Los Maniquies Restaurant in Madrid

Las Chicas, Los Chicos y Los Maniquies Restaurant, Madrid – a carefree atmosphere with a distinctly colourful character employing large graphic elements of colour with references to the “Movida Madrileña”.

Casa Miga, Madrid Rio House

Casa Miga, Madrid Rio house interior refurbishment

Casa Miga, Madrid Rio home design by OOIIO Architecture, refurbishment of cozy apartment in Madrid River: large urban Masterplans resulting in major city interventions directly influence the small scale.

MAX&Co. Flagship Store Madrid

Maxco Flagship Store in Madrid

Designed by Ciszak Dalmas, Andrea Tognon, Studio Pepe and the Max Mara design office the first flagship store in Spain for MAX&Co., the Italian fashion brand with an innovative approach to fashion, is now open in Madrid.

Vinoteka Ardoka Madrid Bar, Ponzano Street

Vinoteka Ardoka Madrid bar

Vinoteka Ardoka Madrid bar interior design by mecansimo Architects on Ponzano Street, a gastronomic and trendy area of the Spanish capital, reusing elements and materials from Spanish bar typology, “castiza”.

Norman Foster Foundation Urban Mobility

Norman Foster Foundation Urban Mobility Workshop

Norman Foster Foundation Urban Mobility Workshop in Madrid, with a public debate exploring how new technologies could open up an exciting range of opportunities in the infrastructure of movement.

Horse Riding Field, Cattle Farm Madrid

Horse Riding Field in Cattle Farm Madrid

OOIIO Architecture developed a deep refurbishment in a cattle farm, located in a privileged enclave of the fields of Castilla, to adapt it to sports facilities for the training and care of jumping competition horses.

National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid

National Archaeological Museum of Spain building interior

The Museo Arqueológico Nacional, founded in 1867, specialises in historical artefacts from the Iberian peninsula and is supplemented by an Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Islamic collection. The permanent exhibition displays around 13,000 exhibits.

Caixa Forum Building in Madrid

Caixa Forum Madrid

Updated photos by Simon Garcia. The Caixa Forum was designed by the world-famous Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron from 2001 to 2007. The building combined an old abandoned electrical station with new construction of floors which are encased with oxidized cast-iron

Blue Building in Madrid, Alcobendas property

Blue Building in Madrid

Designed by Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos and located in the city’s financial heart, just a few steps from La Castellana, the project the project is a benchmark for innovation, sustainability and design, developed by Zurich Group, to accommodate offices, achieving the A Energy Performance Certificate and the LEED Gold rating.

New OOIIO Office Madrid Rio

New OOIIO Office in Madrid Rio

Design: OOIIO Architecture. New headquarters via a refurbishment of disused spaces located just in front of the Madrid River Park, a large green urban space built after the burial of the M-30, one of Madrid’s ring roads.

La Finca House in Madrid Property

La Finca House

Architect: Ramon Esteve Estudio. This house is located in a residential area of the mountains of Madrid, where the vegetation is so lush that it becomes very important. The plot borders a lake that the house opens to.

Camarines House Madrid, Aravaca

Camarines House

Design: A-cero, architects. Two parallel planes in a totally vertical line go through the construction as a double architectural skin that turns into the residence´s leitmotif. The house is developed around this axis by a group of linked cubes making a harmonic series of volumes.

Espacio Miguel Delibes Building in Madrid

Espacio Miguel Delibes Building in Madrid

Design: Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos. The new building hosts the Universidad Popular, the headquarters of the PhotoEspaña International Centre in Alcobendas, as well as a media library and a citizen’s advice service of the City Council.

Why Factory COAM Exhibition, Madrid

Why Factory exhibition COAM Madrid

College of Architects of Madrid (COAM) with The Why Factory and TU Delft announce the opening of the exhibition “The Why Factory: Research, teaching and public engagement (2006-2016)” reflecting on a decade’s research on the future of cities.