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Jaume Ramírez
Madrid

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Parklex Prodema

In collaboration with Jaume Ramírez and Parklex Prodema, a leading specialist in architectural cladding, Indievisual developed a series of projects showcasing the performance and visual qualities of exterior soffit wood panels, from concept to final visualization.

Each design explores a distinct architectural narrative.

The Red Museum combines monumentality and material tactility through a bold concrete form and a public plaza sheltered by an expansive roof.

 

A minimalist forest home connects interior and landscape through generous glazing, contrasting concrete volumes with warm material accents.

 

The public housing project focuses on light, protection, and community, using open ground levels and expressive ceiling geometries that extend to sheltered balconies.

The Jungle House embodies raw materiality and natural integration. Inspired by Brazilian brutalism, its cast concrete structure with wooden formwork creates a strong sculptural presence within the surrounding landscape.

Year: 2021
Location: Madrid
Type: Product visualization

In collaboration with Jaume Ramírez and Parklex Prodema, a leading specialist in architectural cladding, Indievisual developed a series of projects showcasing the performance and visual qualities of exterior soffit wood panels, from concept to final visualization. Each design explores a distinct architectural narrative. The Red Museum combines monumentality and material tactility through a bold concrete form and a public plaza sheltered by an expansive roof. A minimalist forest home connects interior and landscape through generous glazing, contrasting concrete volumes with warm material accents. The public housing project focuses on light, protection, and community, using open ground levels and expressive ceiling geometries that extend to sheltered balconies. The Jungle House embodies raw materiality and natural integration. Inspired by Brazilian brutalism, its cast concrete structure with wooden formwork creates a strong sculptural presence within the surrounding landscape.

Der Entwurf des neuen Stadions integriert sich harmonisch in die umgebende Landschaft und Topografie. Die Gebäudegeometrie greift die charakteristische Flächigkeit des Sportparks und des Mauerparks auf und überführt sie in ein zeitgemäßes, barrierefreies Konzept. Der historische Kontext bleibt für die Nutzer erlebbar. Der zentrale Boulevard verbindet das Stadion mit den Sportpark-Gebäuden und schafft eine attraktive Begegnungs- und Aktivitätszone. Das asymmetrische Stadionvolumen öffnet sich zum Boulevard hin, während die Erschließung durch zwei Rampen entlang des Trümmerhügels eine uneingeschränkt inklusive Zugänglichkeit für alle Nutzer gewährleistet.

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