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Parish Church of Solace / Vicens + Ramos

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This parish center is located on a corner plot in a residential area between Historiador Dozy and Francisco Azorín streets. The extended side is situated in front of a green zone and the lateral side faces residential buildings. The rest of the surroundings are still undeveloped. To the north and west of the plot the structure is set back four meters off the boundaries. On the north side, the entire surface which coincides with the length of the structure is occupied by an English style garden at the height of the basement, to allow light and ventilation and give a courtyard that can be accessible by the public.

Architect: Vicens + Ramos
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Lead Architect: Ignacio Vicens and Hualde, José Antonio Ramos Abengózar
Collaborators: Fernando Gil, Pablo Gutierrez, Joaquin Esperon, Desirée González, Romina Barbieri, Raul Rodriguez, Tibor Martin, Patricia Elena
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Courtesy of Vicens + Ramos

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House of Pantano de San Juan / Vicens + Ramos

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© Pablo Vicens

Architect: Vicens + Ramos / Ignacio Vicens y Hualde, José Antonio Ramos Abengózar
Location: Guisando, ,
Collaborators: Fernando Gil, Desirée González, Pablo Gutiérrez, Romina Barbieri, Joaquín Esperón, María José Muñoz, Raúl Rodríguez, Tibor Martín, Patricia de Elena, Javier Margarit
Project Year: 2003-2009
Photographs: Pablo Vicens

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Ponferrada Church / Vicens + Ramos

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© Pablo Vicens

Architect: Vicens + Ramos / Ignacio Vicens y Hualde, José Antonio Ramos Abengózar
Location: Ponferrada, Leon,
Collaborators: Fernando Gil, Desirée González, Pablo Gutiérrez, Joaquín Esperón, Romina Barbieri, Raúl Rodríguez, Tibor Martín, Patricia de Elena, Javier Margarit, Joan Ramon Cornellana
Project Year: 2006-2010
Photographs: Pablo Vicens

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Parish Church of Santa Monica / Vicens & Ramos

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Architect: Vicens & Ramos / Ignacio Vicens y Hualde, José Antonio Ramos Abengózar
Location: Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Madrid,
Client: Obispado de Alcalá de Henares
Collaborators: Fernando Gil, Agustín Toledano, Roberto Rodríguez-Paraja, Jesús Gómez, Desirée González, Pablo Gutiérrez, Romina Barbieri, Raúl Rodríguez, Tibor Martín, Patricia de Elena
Photographs: Pablo Vicens y Hualde & Ricardo Santonja

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