
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
September 29, 2016 12:50 pmThis building is conceptualized as an organic form, a structure that is capable of continuous expansion and transformation. Inspired on... View Article
This building is conceptualized as an organic form, a structure that is capable of continuous expansion and transformation. Inspired on... View Article
Inaugurated on the 5th of October 2010, the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown is a centre for cancer research and... View Article
A small rectangular table designed to save space. Its structure is made up of extremely solid varnished national pinewood and... View Article
Inaugurated in 1993 as a cultural space, the building that houses the Centro Cultural de Belém was originally designed for... View Article
Whitish limestone, calciclastic to oolitic, abundantly bioclastic.
Light-beige limestone, essentially calciclastic and oolitic, with micritic cement and rare sparite.
Light-beige limestone with a slight grayish tonality, bioclastic with an oolitic appearance, abundantly spathized and presenting dispersed brownish nodules or... View Article
Whitish-gray to light beige limestone, with an oolitic tendency, calcicalstic and bioclastic, with some dispersed dark spots.
Beige limestone, coarsely calciclastic and abundantly bioclastic.
Blueish-grey limestone, with some disperse small stains of lighter tonality and coarse elements, calciclastic and little bioclastic.
Fine grained beige limestone, with stylolites and thin calcitic and ferruginous veins, tectonized and fairly recrystallized.
Rosy microcrystalline limestone, bioclastic to biostromal, abundantly fossiliferous and spathized.
Beige limestone with an oolitic appearance and with aligned fine calciclasts and bioclasts.
Brownish-white limestone, coarsely calciclastic, somewhat oolitic and abundantly bioclastic.