Architects: José Manuel Aizpúrua, Eugenio Aguinaga
The architects opted for an open plan, instead of a concentrated one. The plan of the buildings takes a form of L, which is attached to the edges of the plot.
The basic prism of the L appears altered here and there, either by the curved bodies of the classrooms, which slightly emergeof the walls (reminiscent of Melnikov’s Club Rusakov), or by the exempted volume of a single floor containing the conference room, which is masterfully attached to the long body.
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AC Documentos de Actividad Contemporánea, 21 (1936)
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