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The Historical Archive of the Basque Country
Aitor Ortiz

The Historical Archive of the Basque Country

IDOM as Architects

The building is located in MaríaDíaz de Haro Street, close to the main avenue of the city of Bilbao, the Gran Via. The plot measures 20 metres between the party walls of the adjoining buildings by 70 metres deep, and forms part of one of the blocks of the Ensanche (widening of the city) of Bilbao.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

Below ground, the building occupies the entire plot. Above ground, the building is 25 metres deep, following the criteria established in the planning regulations.

The program is organized by floor, depending on the degree of access control of the different uses of the building.

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Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The ground floor, first floor and part of the first basement floor are for free access public uses: the main lobby, reception area, and several exhibition rooms that can also be used as a multifunction space. Through the lobby on the ground floor, the garden is accessed, a space designed to accommodate different uses such as open-air exhibitions, a reading area or area for film projections.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

On the second floor is the reading room and documentation consultation area, accessed by the public upon accreditation at reception.

On the remaining floors above ground are the administration areas, laboratories, and documentation processing areas. These are all non-public use areas. Below ground, and also for private use, are the document vaults, meeting rooms and parking facilities. These spaces are accessed directly from the street level by a car lift.

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Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The main façade has been designed as a vibrating glass front that increases the perception of the building, breaking with the flatness of the street and emphasizing its location. The design seeks great transparency, allowing the workings of the building and the structure to be understood from the exterior. The outer glass skin is printed with extracts of texts from some of the documents preserved within the archive, in such a way that the building is not seen as sealed place, private and closed off from the citizen.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The interior façade has been designed with a language thattries to establish a formal dialogue with the rest of the buildingsof the block, while retaining the contemporary character of the building. This façade and garden seeks to project a friendly image to the users of the courtyard, dignifying a typology normally uncared for in the buildings of the Ensanche.

In the interior of the building, we have opted for double height ceilings, with visible crossing points that will enrich the relationship between the different uses existing in the building. The planned work areas are clear, free of columns and flexible in order to facilitate adaptability to possible functional changes.

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Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

As much of the program has been developed underground, the use of natural light and ventilation has been maximized, in such a way that the lobbies to access the document vaults or garage, which is 20 metres below ground level,have natural light and ventilation.The nucleus of vertical communications and the nucleus of the lavatories of the building above ground level also have natural light. As a result, most of the spaces and areas of circulation are bright and pleasant.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The walls of the basement, which occupies the entire plot, have been executed using the hydrofraise technique, allowing them to be terminated before excavation commenced on the rock terrain. This decision meant that the execution times of the basement works were shortened and effect of vibration on the adjacent buildings was significantly reduced. Some of the surrounding buildings are almost 100 years old.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The primary use of the first three basement levels is that of a document archive, with capacity for 20 linear kilometres of shelving; equipped with an air conditioning system to control temperature and humidity, as well as a fire protection system using mist extinguishing.

A highly efficient air conditioning system has been designed which incorporates an enthalpy recovery and freecoolingsystem, taking full advantage of the internal and external conditions to reduce energy consumption. In addition, in the courtyard of the block, a garden has been designed with vegetation around the air intake chillerwhich will help to cool the air in the hottest months of the year, allowing the system to function in a more efficient way.

photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz
photo_credit Aitor Ortiz
Aitor Ortiz

The energy used for lighting is limited through the use of high-performance equipment and taking advantage of diffused light to illuminate all the areas of movement in the basements and garage, as mentioned above. Despite the depth of 20 metres, the use of light colours and light wells results in theses spaces being bright during daytime periods and not requiringartificial lighting.

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Architects: IDOM

Contractors: FERROVIAL Agroman SA

Photographer: Aitor Ortiz

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