Center for People with Disabilities ASPAYM ÁVILA / amas4arquitectura
The ASPAYM Foundation, for disabled people, in its XXV anniversary, has decided to build this small center near Ávila (Spain). The program turns around the rehab space, which is an extension of the hall. These areas are polyvalent, because the absence of structure and the transparency of many partitions. All the corridors, bathrooms, furniture and rooms are for disabled people.
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Architects: amas4arquitectura
Location: Caléndula Street, 05003, Ávila, Spain
Architect In Charge: Fernando Zaparaín
Area: 3767.37 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Quantity Surveyor: Lucio Monje
Structural Calculation: BP Ingenieros
Building: Conedavi
Facilities: Dimensión Ingeniería
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Text description provided by the architects. The ASPAYM Foundation, for disabled people, in its XXV anniversary, has decided to build this small center near Ávila (Spain). The program turns around the rehab space, which is an extension of the hall. These areas are polyvalent, because the absence of structure and the transparency of many partitions. All the corridors, bathrooms, furniture and rooms are for disabled people.
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Plan
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
The building is a rectangular ground floor pavilion along the street. It divides the plot into ...
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Architects: amas4arquitectura
Location: Caléndula Street, 05003, Ávila, Spain
Architect In Charge: Fernando Zaparaín
Area: 3767.37 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Quantity Surveyor: Lucio Monje
Structural Calculation: BP Ingenieros
Building: Conedavi
Facilities: Dimensión Ingeniería
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Text description provided by the architects. The ASPAYM Foundation, for disabled people, in its XXV anniversary, has decided to build this small center near Ávila (Spain). The program turns around the rehab space, which is an extension of the hall. These areas are polyvalent, because the absence of structure and the transparency of many partitions. All the corridors, bathrooms, furniture and rooms are for disabled people.
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
Plan
© MOI (Pedro I. RAMOS)
The building is a rectangular ground floor pavilion along the street. It divides the plot into ...
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