The Convention Center of Aragon

Key:Spain | 2008 | Exhibition

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The Convention Center of Aragon situated in Zaragoza, Spain was designed by Nieto Sobejano for the 2008 Zaragoza Expo is a stunning conference hall that rises from the banks of the Ebro River in a cascading series of waves. The center’s fluid form is fitting -- the voluminous prefabricated space which focused upon the themes of water and sustainable development. It is composed of three main blocks that house a multi-purpose pavilion, a series of modular halls and offices, and the largest auditorium in the city. The building’s blazing construction pace was facilitated by the use of prefabricated panels to fill a variety of building needs – entire sections of the building’s walls and façade were constructed off-site and outfitted with a variety of finishes ranging from shade screens to acoustic panels and sun-reflecting ceramic tiles. The building is wrapped in a façade composed of 12,000 triangular ceramic tiles, and its angled roofs are punctuated with massive skylights that almost entirely eliminate the need for electric lighting during the day. The result is a modular building that was quickly constructed and can be easily repaired, maintained, and configured simply by switching out older panels for newer ones.