Antonio Lamela

The company soon expanded into different geographical areas (Madrid, Aragon, Costa del Sol, Baleares and Canary Islands).

It was the first time in Spain that concrete prefabricated structures for facades were created, with results of great technical and aesthetic importance.

The first was the remodelling and extension in 1988 of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium[8] (Lamela holds membership number 59 for Real Madrid Football Club).

[12] In 1976 Lamela founded in Spain the Club of Rome, an international organization that seeks to improve the world with tools such as education, social integration and the fair and equitable development of the planet.

[13] Antonio Lamela has written several books and publications, as well as numerous papers, writings and essays on land use, water policies, conservation of the environment, and even on the protection of the Spanish language.

Antonio Lamela. Building la Caleta in Palma (Mallorca)
Antonio Lamela. Office and housing building in the O'Donnell 33 st in Madrid
Torres Colón as they looked when finished in 1976.
Antonio Lamela. Hotel Meliá Princesa in Madrid
Antonio Lamela. Detail of the extension of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Antonio Lamela. Terminal 4 of the Barajas Airport