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ARQ (Santiago) 2011
Estudio Selgascano: Madrid, Espa?aDOI: 10.4067/S0717-69962011000100009 Keywords: architecture-spain, pavilion, transfer of technology, prototype, pre-constructive parts, plastic. Abstract: far away from hand-made construction but close to industrial production and transfer of technology, this pavilion-studio results from a few dry assembly operations and the unusual combination of several standard parts such as a curved plastic membrane taken from train components. window and ceiling becoming one single element and a half-sunken space blur the objectual condition of the building: it stands barely as a surface.
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