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Santiago Calatrava Waltz

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Santiago Calatrava Waltz – Spanish-Swiss architect, representative of the organi-tech.

Main structures:

  1. Jakem Steel Warehouse, Munchwilen, Germany, (1983-1984);
  2. Ernsting Warehouse, Germany, Kösfeld, (1983-1985);
  3. Wohlen High School, Switzerland, Volen, (1983-1988);
  4. Stadelhofen Railway Station, Switzerland, Zurich, (1983-1990);
  5. Lucerne Station Hall, Switzerland, Lucerne, (1983-1989);
  6. Bac de Roda Bridge, Spain, Barcelona, ​​(1984-1987);
  7. Barenmatte Community Center, Switzerland, Suhr, (1984-1988,);
  8. Tabourettli Theater, Switzerland, Basel (1986-1987);
  9. BCE Place, Canada, Toronto, (1987-1992);
  10. Satolas TGV Station, France, Lyon, (1989-1994);
  11. Puente del Alamillo, Spain, Seville, (1992);
  12. Tv Tower Montjuic Olympic Park, Spain, Barcelona, ​​(1992);
  13. Pavilion of Kuwait at the World Exhibition, Spain, Sevilla, (1992);
  14. Restoring the Berlin bridge Oberbaumbrücke, Germany, Berlin, (1992-1995);
  15. Pedestrian bridge Campo Volantin, Bilbao, Spain, (1994-1997);
  16. City of Arts and Sciences, Spain, Valencia, (1996);
  17. Estação do Oriente, Portugal, Lisbon, (1998);
  18. Bridge of the Woman, Argentina, Buenos Aires, (1998);
  19. New Terminal of Bilbao Airport, Spain, Bilbao, (2000);
  20. Art Museum Milwaukee, USA, Milwaukee, (2001);
  21. James Joyce Bridge over the River Liffey, Ireland, Dublin, (2003);
  22. Auditorio de Tenerife, Tenerife, Spain, (2003);
  23. Reconstruction of Athens Olympic Sports Complex, Greece, Athens, (2004);
  24. Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, Redding, CA, USA, (2004);
  25. Three Bridges (Harp, Cittern and Lute), Netherlands, (2004);
  26. Turning Torso, Malmö, Sweden, (2005);
  27. Bridge of the Constitution, Italy, Venice, (2008);
  28. String Bridge, Israel, Jerusalem, (2008);
  29. Railway station Liège-Guillemins, Belgium, Liège (2009);
  30. Yacht Club Marina d’Arechi Port Village, Italy, Salerno, (2010);
  31. Bridge of Peace, Canada, Calgary, (2012);
  32. Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, USA, Dallas, (2012);
  33. Florida Polytechnic University – Corps of Science, Innovation and Technology, USA, Lakeland, (2014);
  34. WTC Transport Terminal, USA, New York, (2016);
  35. UAE Pavilion for Expo 2020, UAE, Dubai, (2017);

 

Features of the architecture of Santiago Calatrava:

  • Orientation to the forms of the organic world in design;
  • Using the most modern building technologies and materials;
  • Soft lines repeating the plasticity of wildlife;
  • The similarity of an architectural structure with living organisms;
  • Image-symbol, associated with the organic world or abstraction of emotional experience;
  • The topic of mobile, transformed coverage takes a special place;
  • An unusual combination of engineering precision and sculptural imagery of structures.

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Bridge of Peace, Canada, Calgary, (2012).

2012

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Milwaukee Museum of Art, USA, Milwaukee, (2001).

2001

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City of Arts and Sciences, Spain, Valencia, (1996).

1996

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Satolas TGV Station, France, Lyon, (1989-1994).

1989 - 1994