Vitoria-Gasteiz Building, Basque Country Towers, New Spanish Architecture Images, Architects
Vitoria-Gasteiz Towers
Contemporary Basque buildings design by Ábalos & Herreros Arquitectos, España
25 Sep 2007
Vitoria-Gasteiz Buildings
Design: Ábalos & Herreros
Four towers completed in Vitoria, Spain
Plans + Site Plan of these Spanish tower buildings:
Vitoria-Gasteiz Buildings images / information from Ábalos & Herreros 2007
Abalos Herreros Architects, Spanish Architectural Office
Location: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Northeast Spain, western Europe
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photo : Aitor Estevez
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By highlighting the new educational model with a disruptive spirit, the BSM-Pompeu Fabra University, has created a new brand with artistic and urban flair. A new visual and spatial identity that connects with users, reflects the differential truths of the new model, stands out from the competition and allows its disruptive discourse.
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Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Autonomous Community in northern Spain. In the medieval quarter, the Gothic-style Santa María Cathedral features a sculpted facade and towering columns. The 17th-century Plaza de la Virgen Blanca has a monument to the 1813 Battle of Vitoria. The Church of San Miguel has a large, baroque altarpiece and houses a statue of the White Virgin, the city’s patron saint.
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