Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
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Item Aulario III de la Universidad de Alicante (1998-2000), Javier García-Solera Vera. Análisis de proyecto arquitectónico(Universidad de Cuenca, 2016-01) Aguirre Collahuazo, Jonnathan PatricioThis research presents the interest on observing the architectural project phenomenon. The central axis of this study is to understand modern architecture as a process that exposes the precise essence of the form. To analyze critically different projects that show order in its form through esthetic judgment, allows us the opportunity to experience the different processes and design decisions that the author had to confront to be able to develop the project. Thus, the work is focused to make an approach to Aulario III, produced by the Spanish architect Javier García-Solera; using the sketch as a main tool. The aim is found the intrinsically architectural values of the project, this way an evaluation of each structuring element is performed, which allows us to define and expand the knowledge of solid tools used as materials for architectural designing.Item La Serrano de Loewe, Javier Carvajal: análisis de proyecto arquitectónico(Universidad de Cuenca, 2017-01) Josa Martínez, María Eugenia; Villanueva Fernández, MaríaBetween 1959 and 1964, Javier Carvajal architectural team built thirteen boutiques for Spanish fashion firm Loewe. The innovative design of the boutiques was part of a period of renewal and makeover of the brand, boosted by the cultural modernization that was taking place in Spain. It was at this point when collaborations between architects, artists and fashion entrepreneurs such as Carvajal and Loewe started to increase, as a way to transform entirely the boutiques, products, commercial strategies and corporate image of the brand as a whole. A critical analysis of the boutiques is crucial to get to know the strategies Javier Carvajal used in his designs for Loewe. It is known, for example, that Carvajal transformed Loewe’s boutique located in Serrano Street (Madrid) into an exhibition hall in order to present the new products of the firm as true fashion masterpieces. This and other examples are showcased in this article, which aims to produce a methodological way to analyse the architecture of shops based in Carvajal and Loewe’s work.
