Conference on Sports Projects

Conference on Sports Projects

On May 27, 2016, as part of the conference on Sports Architecture organized by Vía Arquitectura in Madrid, José Ángel Ferrer gave a lecture on some sports projects by Ferrer Arquitectos: the Moisés Ruiz Pavilion, the “Ego Sport Center”, and the El Toyo Golf School. After the conference, there was a lively debate between the audience and all the speakers of the day, where José Ángel Ferrer made a harsh critique of the current procedures for awarding projects through competitions, both public and private, where the economic offer has excessive weight and where the architectural criteria, building operation, or solvency of the team, have less and less importance. José Ángel Ferrer believes that in addition to giving more importance to the proposals, the costs thereof should be borne by those who convene the contest, so that serious and solvent proposals can be made with the minimum required quality.

Toyo Golf School

Toyo Golf School

The construction of the El Toyo Golf School, directed by Ferrer Arquitectos, has been completed. It is the third school of its kind to be built in Andalusia and constitutes an important sports infrastructure, promoted by the Junta de Andalucía in Almería, to get started in the practice of golf.

El Toyo Golf School Project

New School in Granada

New School in Granada

Ferrer Arquitectos begins the layout of the new school in Churriana de la Vega (Granada). The school, promoted by the Education Agency of the Junta de Andalucía, will have classrooms for early childhood and primary education.

It also has all the complementary services such as a sports hall, sports courts, playgrounds, library, and dining room. It has an approximate area of 3,000 m2. In the attached photo, the Construction Management team appears during the start of the works.

For a Possible Almería

For a Possible Almería

José Ángel Ferrer reflects on the need to undertake unique urban actions in the city of Almería, which position it as a relevant city in the Spanish Mediterranean and reinforce its capital.