The blog is titled after the name given to the architectural library of the adventurous Tintin and Milou. It is idealized from the need to map buildings, catalog solutions and to not let past architectural responses expire, forgotten (ironically) in other archives. From an almost full narrative of black and white images and drawings, this imagined library is stoically built, without his own interpretations and not refusing the excess of documentation.
Torre del Pez
Cap de l'Horta - Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain; 1968-70
Pedro Antonio Alonso Miguel
via “COAM Arquitectura” 163/164 (1972)

The face of the architect
~ Lluís Domènech i Girbau (Estudio SDP)
Apartment block with 6 apartments for 6 sons
Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Girona, Catalonia, Spain; 1960’s
Weekend House in Sykia
Sykia - Corinthia, Peloponnese, Greece; 1951
Aris Konstantinidis
via “COAM Arquitectura” 82 (1965)
Casa L
Lauro - Avellino, Campania, Italy; 1975-76
Francesco Venezia
via “Quaderns d'arquitectura i urbanisme” 167-168 (1985)
Casa Wakonigg
La Florida - El Plantío, Madrid, Spain; 1960
Miguel de Oriol e Ybarra
via “COAM Arquitectura” 41 (1962)

The face of the architect
~ Ramon Maria Puig Andreu
Casas Argany-Puigdevall
Sant Jordi d'Alfama, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain; 1975-77
‘Parque Ansaldo’, social housing complex (demolished, 1998-2004)
Sant Joan d'Alacant - Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain; 1978-82
Pedro Casariego, Miguel Casariego, Genaro Alas
see the site | about the architect | + information 1, 2 | video
via “COAM Arquitectura” 244 (1983)
Apartment building at Calle de Juan Bravo
Salamanca - Madrid, Spain; 1969-72
Pedro Antonio Alonso Miguel
via “COAM Arquitectura” 163 (1972)
Edificio Astur, apartment building
Chamberí - Madrid, Spain; 1968
Luis Alfonso Pagan
via “COAM Arquitectura” 145 (1971)