Fisac House in Ciudad Real / Miguel Fisac
The Fisac House, designed by the Spanish architect Miguel Fisac in 1978, is located in Almagro, Ciudad Real. The project turned an old oil mill into the architect’s home with…
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Miguel Fisac (1913–2006) was a visionary Spanish architect and structural innovator known for his modernist approach and experimentation with materials. A pioneer in the use of pre-stressed concrete and organic forms, Fisac developed unique construction techniques, such as his “bone beams,” which became a hallmark of his work. His notable projects include the Church of the Holy Spirit in Madrid and the Research Center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Fisac’s architecture blends functionality with sculptural beauty, leaving a lasting impact on 20th-century Spanish architecture.
The Fisac House, designed by the Spanish architect Miguel Fisac in 1978, is located in Almagro, Ciudad Real. The project turned an old oil mill into the architect’s home with…
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