Madrid's Civil Courts of Justice unveiled

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27 February 2008

Zaha Hadid Architects has won an international competition to design a new Civil Courts of Justice in Madrid, Spain. The envelope of the Civil Court of Justice is composed of a double-ventilated facade, the exterior layer of which is composed of opening and closing metallic panels. Inside the building, a spiralling semi–circular atrium will contain a central public courtyard.

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