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QUIRON HOSPITAL

STRUNOR has been awarded the contract to deliver the whole facades package to the new Quiron Hospital in Cordoba by Acciona – Avintia JV.

Spanish architectural practice Enero Arquitectura designed what will be the largest private hospital to date in Cordoba for their client Quiron Hospitals Group. The building comprises two intersecting volumes, being one of them dedicated to day clinic and the larger one to hospitalization. The inner skin will be a dry wall system designed by STRUNOR, integrating aluminium windows and curtain wall, while the outer skin will feature anodised aluminium perforated and piramid embossed trays, providing a degree of sun control and a singular appearance. Opening of the new premises is expected by mid 2018.

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99 LAGASCA

With the signature of celebrated architectural practice Rafael de la Hoz, 99 Lagasca Street is set to become an icon within famous Salamanca neighbourhood in Madrid. The already priciest and most exclusive residential block in Madrid, present a completely open envelope, which require a variety of facade systems of the highest quality. STRUNOR will be in charge of delivering this scheme for Spanish contractor San Martín.

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NEW WANDA METROPOLITAN STADIUM

The new Wanda Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid, designed by reknowned sevillian architects Cruz y Ortiz, will open as the new official Atlético de Madrid Club Stadium next La Liga season 2017-2018.  STRUNOR will be the contractor in charge of completing the glazing package for Spanish contractor FCC in time for the new season.

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PASSIVHAUS TOWER IN BILBAO

STRUNOR’s bespoke developed facade system has secured us the contract for residential tower in Bilbao by VArquitectos architectural practice. The tower is set to be the tallest Passivhaus certified (maximum energy eficiency standard) residential building, at 88m tall and comprising 28 storeys, beating current record holder tower in New York.

The development, managed by main contractor Sukia, is expected to be fully completed by the end of 2017.