Roberto Conte's new series captures the concrete beauty of the Tenerife Architects' Association, showcasing modernist forms fused with functional design in its legacy.
Constructed from 1966 to 1971, the building's distinctive features, like the irregularly arranged windows and open exhibition spaces, reveal a harmonious blend of form and function.
The headquarters, designed by Díaz-Llanos and Saavedra, embodies a verticality that interacts with its mountainous backdrop, emphasizing its enduring significance in the Canary Islands' architecture.
The building has undergone minimal alterations since 1971, standing as a testament to its functional original design, which still accommodates the association and includes a library.
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