
Technical Institute of Materials and Constructions.
The building was built between 1953 and 1956 as one of the most representative elements of the Casa de Campo Fair. The building is listed as protection level 1, a unique grade according to the Urban Planning Regulations of the General Plan of 97. The interior surface is made up of a large exhibition space and two lateral bodies (within the same space) formed by two floors topped in galleries open to the central space. It has an undulating roof with a large span and a cable-stayed concrete canopy with two pylons. This canopy had deteriorated over the years, so INTEMAC was commissioned to study the damage and the corresponding rehabilitation project.
Study of the damages. Execution project.
Technical Institute of Materials and Constructions.
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