Architects: Vaíllo & Irigaray & Galar - Antonio Vaíllo i Daniel, Juan L. Irigaray Huarte
Location: Pamplona, Spain
Project Manager: Daniel Galar Irurre
Collaborators: Borja Benavent, David Eguinoa, Oscar Martínez, Juan Carlos de la Iglesia, Ángel Álvarez, Isabel Franco
Client: Navarre Health Service
Completion: 2011
Cost: 18,000,000 €
Area: 12,150 sqm
Photographs: Manuel Cutillas, Ruben P. Bescos
The building propose an image inherent in its intrinsic functionality and therefore is manifested by an envelope that covers their characteristic forms. Somehow, we can say that the outer skin “layer” their internal structures. Plants are extreme (low: library and lounge acts… and cover: buildings) which encompass parts of the program more functional disparity.
Bio-mimicry: … the camel, the polar bear and the leaf: the project aims to link with the content of the program: Bio-Medical Research, through the implementation of the Biomimicry (adaptation of biological systems and human artifacts procedimietos ) in the process of generation architecture.
They take these three bio-reference types to achieve similar adaptive systems:
The camel as a paradigm for functional section.
The polar bear skin as an example of multifunctional.
The leaf as integration between structural resolution and flexibility.












































CIB / Vaillo & Irigaray & Galar originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 01 May 2012.
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