This issue of Arquitectura Viva magazine delves into the world of prefabrication around six specific themes and six international works: the cruise ship terminal in Seville, built with sea containers by Arquitectos Hombre de Piedra; the CEIP Josep Guinovart in Castelldefels, Barcelona, built with prefab concrete elements by Pich-Aguilera Arquitectos; the Tamedia headquarters in Zurich, built using wood by Shigeru Ban; the student residence in Delft, built with prefab modules by Mecanoo Architecten; the residence for the elderly in Pfäfers, whose facade has been built with prefabricated ceramic elements by Huggenbergerfries Architekten; and the Antarctic Research Station Halley VI, built with facade panels.
This issue of Arquitectura Viva magazine delves into the world of prefabrication around six specific themes and six international works: the cruise ship terminal in Seville, built with sea containers by Arquitectos Hombre de Piedra; the CEIP Josep Guinovart in Castelldefels, Barcelona, built with prefab concrete elements by Pich-Aguilera Arquitectos; the Tamedia headquarters in Zurich, built using wood by Shigeru Ban; the student residence in Delft, built with prefab modules by Mecanoo Architecten; the residence for the elderly in Pfäfers, whose facade has been built with prefabricated ceramic elements by Huggenbergerfries Architekten; and the Antarctic Research Station Halley VI, built with facade panels.