ACS Foundation carries out significant editorial work under the premise "publish to spread knowledge," in line with its founding objectives. Since its inception, it has published its own editions, particularly in the areas of historical heritage, accessibility, and environment, and also collaborates with other institutions to disseminate and contribute to generating knowledge.
Published in both Spanish and English, the four volumes of this collection document 183 rehabilitation and heritage preservation projects carried out by the ACS Group. Most of these properties are listed as Cultural Heritage Assets (BIC in Spanish), and some are also recognized as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.
Publications for both the general public and specialists that feature notable rehabilitation works carried out by the ACS Group, with particular historical significance, geographical location, and architectural context.
Co-publications by the ACS Foundation with other institutions on art, heritage, and notable works of rehabilitation or restoration of cultural assets.
Publications that detail the techniques used in each intervention, aimed at professionals and technicians involved in the rehabilitation of architectural heritage.
PALACIO DE VIANA. MINISTERIO DE ASUNTOS EXTERIORES. MADRID
PALACIO FONTAGUD. SEDE DEL TRIBUNAL DE DEFENSA DE LA COMPETENCIA. MADRID
INSTALACIONES DEL CANAL DE ISABEL II EN LA PLAZA DE CASTILLA. MADRID
A collection of brochures about projects aimed at improving accessibility to different heritage sites, driven by the ACS Foundation in collaboration with other institutions.
A collection of technical manuals produced in collaboration with other institutions, focusing on accessibility, universal design, and the removal of barriers in the built environment.
Environmental Management: An Experience through the ACS Group stands out among these publications, as well as some joint works published in collaboration with other institutions.
In collaboration with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), high-level meetings have been organized and the reports of these Ibero-American meetings have been published.