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Terminus returns to Bilbao to showcase innovative, sustainable, and contrasting architectural proposals created by students at the University.

Architecture students redesign Madrid's neighborhoods with cultural spaces, intergenerational co-living, and a foundation in honor of San Sebastian sculptor Eduardo Chillida.

After opening in Madrid, the capital city where the projects featured in the exhibition are located, "Terminus. Beyond Criticism" is making its second stop in Cosentino City Bilbao. 

The sample the best final degree program projects degree program alumni Master's Degree Architecture(MUA) at the University of Navarra, with initiatives that propose new angles, ways of living together, and ways of contemplating Madrid from an innovative, sustainable perspective that highlights the contrasts of the capital.

GOI.SPACE-159A

 The inauguration was attended by Roberto Pérez-Guerras, author of project GOI.SPACE-159A" project . His work located in the Carabanchel neighborhood and consists of transforming the Goicoechea-Isusi Foundation Mansion, a late 19th-century Neo-Mudéjar building that was reused as a nursing home and has been abandoned since the 1990s. This new proposal revitalize the space through modular units that connect homes and galleries.


After the exhibition, Fredy Massad, architect and critic at ABC, gave an architectural critique of project.

The sample on display at Cosentino City Bilbao until March 9.

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