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Arquitecto Proyecto: RAFAEL BENEYTEZ DURÁN
Dirección de Obra: RAFAEL BENEYTEZ DURÁN, PEDRO LAFUENTE LLÉS
Colaboradores: Anne Vogt, Cristina Romero, Pablo Grande, Emilio Jarrín, Maite García, Tania Fonseca
Aparejador: ANDRÉS BITRIÁN, MCARMEN ANIES
Estructuras: NB-35
Instalaciones: ÚRCULO INGENIEROS
Otros Consultores: INGENIERÍA ACÚSTICA_ GARCÍA BBM
Localización: PASEO DE LOS DANZANTES S/N, HUESCA, SPAIN
Fecha: 02/2009
Cliente: AYUNTAMIENTO DE HUESCA
Superficie: 13,800.00m²
Empresa Constructora: HINACO

0807 rb auditorio huesca 012

LA ARQUITECTURA COMO EXPRESIÓN DE LA LÓGICA DEL PROGRAMA Y EL TRAMPANTOJO ILUSIONISTA DE LA FACHADA COMO PIEL.

Los palacios de congresos sirven para dotar a la ciudadanía de espacios para las actividades múltiples y concentradas. Se financian con espacio disponible en alquiler, por ello la preocupación principal era hacer una explotación rentable de cada metro cuadrado construido, de modo que pudiera ser usada la mayor parte de la superficie sin concesiones. Desde este “pre-juicio”, la planta del Palacio de Congresos de Huesca se construye aceptando la división del programa en Sala Principal y Sala Polivalente como elementos hegemónicos del programa. Quedando separadas por un eje central que alojará instalaciones, servicios, almacenes, tres patios y un corredor de comunicaciones.

Podemos decir que el edificio es resultado de una lógica interna al funcionamiento.
El problema de los alzados es diferente: una piel continua se plegará sobre el programa. Construye “otra” imagen del edificio. Es como un trampantojo que da unidad a un todo que está dividido. Una línea divide el edificio: lo propio del suelo y lo propio del cielo. Lo primero es robusto y áspero, lo segundo una superficie tensa de cerámica vidriada con incrustaciones de alabastro. Por la noche desaparece el edificio al ser sustituida la volumetría por mil lámparas que evocan el firmamento; por el día, se refuerza la expresión volumétrica con deslizamientos, desplazamientos y superposiciones.

 

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Arquitectos: Z4Z4+Z4A


www.z4z4.es
info@z4z4.es

Houston-
4914, Yoakum Blvd, 77006, Houston, Texas, US

Madrid-
Calle de los Artistas 26, Bajo B, 28020, Madrid, Spain


z4z4+z4A

Each Table shows the Work in Progress

Z4Z4 + Z4A is an architecture and design office located in Madrid, Spain, and Houston, Texas. Led by co-principals Rafael Beneytez-Duran and Ophelia Mantz, the office is committed to the idea that architecture is a system of thought. Z4A is where ideological, theoretical, and aesthetic matters are assembled. Z4Z4 is where all projects are being developed in technical and material form. From research to writing, from writing to design, from research to writing, and design to teaching. All works are framed over wide tables where assemblies and relationships are designed.
In the Fall of 2015, they traveled to the West Texas – Lubbock – as a base to explore the vast scale of the West and the sublime of the High Plains – landscapes and airscapes over the Ogallala Aquifer. In 2019 they moved to Houston to explore the forms of late capitalism.
Z4A is the author of Airscapes 1, Tobogan House TBH, Castilla y Leon Pavilion PCyL, Huesca Conference and Exhibitions Hall, Listening Tree, Listening Post, Cerro de las Martires Public Park, Uria Office building, Murua between other buildings and awarded competitions.
 
Their works have been published in magazines such as: DOMUS, MARK, ARQ, ACTAR, Tashen, Architectural Review, Architectural Record, AV magazine, HOUSES, ARQUINE, FUTURE, CENTER 23, PPA, AR20, Pasajes de Arquitectura, TEDx, Diseño Interior, Detail, Con-Arquitectura, BIEAU XI, ArchDaily, Europan, Experimenta, Diseñart, Dezeen, Arch20, Architizer, Bannana Design, Summa+, Archelo, Design Boom, Metalocus, Divisare, Catalogo Diseno, Afasia, Archilovers, Arkitera, Design.Mk, Archinovosti, Idea Msg, Dezain…
Awards
ACSA 2019 Faculty Design Award, Build 2019, S.ARCH Award 2018- Best Design Project. -AR Emerging Architecture 2016. Finalist. -Premio Nacional de Parques Públicos de España 2015 – Listening Tree, Spanish Biennial XI 2011. – Olympic City of Baghdad. First Prize. 2010 – Conference Hall of Huesca. First Prize 2005. – Castilla y León Pavilion. First Prize. 2008. – San Andrés Etxea Hotel. First Prize. 2005. – SEGO. First Prize. 2007. – Experimental Theater CMC en Getafe. 2007. – Centro de Gestión del Deporte en Leganés. 3rd Prize. 2009. – Europan 10. Taboadella. Awarded, 2010. – Hospedería de Turismo en Castuera. Awarded. 2009. – Hospedería de Turismo en Herrera de Duque. Awarded. 2010.

Rafael Beneytez Durán,
Founder of Z4A in 2010 and Director of Undergraduate Architecture as Associate Professor at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, University of Houston, Texas, where he teaches design Studios and Technology courses. Rafael B. Duran completed his BArch and MArch studies in architecture at the School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Madrid  (ETSAM-UPM) in 1998 and awarded PhD by ETSAM-UPM in 2016., awarded with recognition. He has worked with architect Rafael Moneo as projects director from 1999 to 2007.  He has taught at ETSAM, ESAyT, Architectural Association, and the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University,  as well as lectured and guest critic at many different venues in places such as: Rice University, Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Texas Austin, University of Virginia, University of Syracuse, Pratt Institute, Würzburg University, Germany, ETSAB University, El Vallés Architecture School, GSD Harvard-Career Discovery, Segovia, Münster, Porto, Delft, Limerick, Newark NJ, Lubbock TX, College Station TX, El PasoTX or Houston TX
Rafael B. Duran´s practice spans the fields of architecture design, architecture technology and architecture theory. His PhD. dissertation, titled Atmosphere as Form in Architecture, explores the idea of atmosphere in the context of design practices from 1818 to present.
His work has been recognized and awarded at the Architectural Review Emerging Architecture 2016 (Finalist), S.ARCH 2018, COAM 2016 Award (Finalist), 2016 London Biennale Manila Pollination, 2016 London Transart Triennale, 2016 The Architecture and Design Film Festival New York, 3rd Istanbul Design Biennale 2016, Spanish National Award of Public Parks and Gardens 2015, XI Spanish Architecture and Urban Design Biennale 2011.
Rafael B. Duran´s works have been published in Books and Magazines such as: DOMUS, MARK, ARQ, ACTAR, Architectural Review, Architectural Record, CENTER 23, AV magazine, ARQUINE, FUTURE, Detail, Tashen or Pasajes de Arquitectura; as well as by Media such as: Dezeen, Arch20, Architizer, Bannana Design, Archelo, Design Boom, Metalocus, Divisare, Afasia, or Archilovers.
B. Duran has been teaching at the College of Architecture of Texas Tech University (CoA-TTU), Architectural Association (AA), Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM-UPM), and Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (ESAyT-UCJC) as director of Theory, Aesthetics, Composition Program

Ophélia Mantz
Ophélia Mantz Architect DPLG, École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville, ENSA -PB, France, 2002, Master in Bioclimatic Architecture and Sustainability, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, Spain, 2015. Her line of research focuses on the construction of ecological thinking in the field of architecture and the city. Together with Rafael Beneytez, she co-directs the Z4Z4 AAA Practice (Architects Activities Associated). She is a professor and director of the Material Research Center at the School of Architecture, Gerald D Hines College of Architecture and Design at the University of Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

She has participated as guest critic at School of Architecture Rice University, Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Texas Austin, University of Virginia School of Architecture and University of Cambridge.
Her work has been recognized and awarded at the Architectural Review Emerging Architecture 2016 (Finalist), S.ARCH 2018, COAM 2016 Award (Finalist), 2016 London Biennale Manila Pollination, 2016 London Transart Triennale, 2016 The Architecture and Design Film Festival New York, 3rd Istanbul Design Biennale 2016 and Spanish National Award of Public Parks and Gardens 2015.

TEAM
Rafael Beneytez, Ophelia Mantz, Enrique Krahe,  Arancha Montero

PAST COLLABORATORS
Xiuyin Hu, James Taylor, Shakil Shimul, Franco Denari, Caleb Matheson, Steve Roop, Daisy Limon, Javier Cardoso, Ilia Reyes, Victor Cano-Ciborro, Paul Galindo, Eva Gil Lopesinos, Diego Barajas, Esau Acosta, Mauro Gil-Fournier, Cristina Romero,  Alejandro Martin Mate, Borja Iglesias, Ana Belen Santos, Ignacio Rodriguez, Sara Orcasitas, Raquel Limeres, Marcos Rojas, Juan Manuel Nicas, Piet Jacobs, Emilio Jarrin, Marcel Noeding, Jeremie Koempgen, Noah Jaffe, Ethan Pound, Yara Baello, Puy Luengo, Marina Llés, Beatriz Sendin, Sara Carrasco, Pilar Penacho, Maria Payo, Jose Rayos, Andrea Ramos, Ismael Aboli, Marcos Zaragoza, Chema Silva, Barbara Baron, Monica Sedano, Francisco Blanco, Camille Vidal, Anne Voght, Tania Fonseca, Pablo Grande de Roda, Pedro Lopez Quintas, Lucila Lorenzale, Javier Armanda…

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