Lola Domènech

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_Company location:

Barcelona, Spain

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_Company profile:

Lola Domènech currently directs her study of architecture and urban design, combining professional activity with teaching. Since 2017 she has co-directed the urbanization team km_ZERO winner of the Rambla de Barcelona Reform Project. She has collaborated with the Barcelona Urban Projects Department since 1996. She has been project professor at the Master-Postgraduate – Private Perimeters – at the Elisava School (Pompeu Fabra University) since 2006. She is the director of the architecture workshop ’A contraluz‘ (2014-2015).

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The office is devoted to architecture, interior design and public space design. It develops projects that are especially committed to quality, functional, coherent and environmentally-friendly design, applying sustainability and eco-design approaches without giving up key concepts and good technical resolution. The study has more than 20 years of experience in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams specialized in engineering, archeology, geotechnics, biology and citizen participation processes, among others.

www.loladomenech.com

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_All projects:

An image of landscape architecture project Passeig de Sant Joan Boulevard, by design firm Lola Domènech, in Barcelona, Spain. Showing a streetscape / public space zone made up of an area of permeable paving with groundcovers between the paving gaps. Street trees, two long wooden benches and shrub planting are also integrated into the space.

Passeig de Sant Joan Boulevard

The layout of paseo de St Joan as an important 50m boulevard was first laid down by Ildefons Cerdà in his Ensanche project, approved in 1859. The new remodeling proposal sets two basic objectives: to give priority to the pedestrian use of the boulevard and turn it into a new urban green zone extending right up to Ciutadella park.

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An image of landscape architecture project Baluard del Migdia Public Space, by design firm Lola Domènech, in Barcelona, Spain. Showing a ramp, alongside a paved retaining wall, that provides access to the archaeological remains of the old Baluard (ramparts).

Baluard del Migdia Public Space

The main aim of the project was to integrate the urban space surrounding the Estació de França Train Station and the old Baluard del Migdia into the pedestrian network of Barcelona’s Old Town.This intervention will allow the connection of two neighbourhoods in the centre of town – the Ribera and the Barceloneta neighbourhoods- that historically were disconnected at this point.

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