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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

BCN RE.SET – IDENTITY PAVILION in PLAZA NOVA, Barcelona by Urbanus

 
September 20th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Urbanus

Every year, citizens of Catalonia commemorate the events of September 11th 1714, a key date in the War of the Spanish Succession that has come to symbolize what Voltaire called “the Barcelonans’ extreme love of freedom.” With this year marking the 300th anniversary of these events, Barcelona Cultura enlisted the Fundació Enric Miralles to curate 7 public installations around the city as part of its Tricentenari BCN program.

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  • Architects: Urbanus
  • Project: BCN RE.SET – IDENTITY PAVILION
  • Location: PLAZA NOVA, Barcelona
  • Photography: Runze Hu,Marcela Grassi,Eugeni Bach & Albert Cabrer,Jaime Font
  • Year: 2014
  • Design Office:  URBANUS
  • Design School:  La Salle (URL)
  • URBANUS Project Team: Design Director: Xiaodu Liu,Yan Meng
  • Project Director: Bernat Riera
  • Designers: Runze Hu,Zhifei Hao,YanHui Ma,YueYu Luo
  • General Coordinator:    Jaime Font
  • Construction Coordinator : Bernat Riera
  • Tutors:  Eugeni Bach ,Josep Ferrando
  • Assistant: Xavier Uriach
  • Collaborators, Structural Consultant: Jesús Jiménez
  • Suppliers: Hongya Bamboo Era Science and Technology Co.Ltd, ShenZhen JunTeng Science and Technology Co.Ltd
  • Builders:  OAK 2000
  • Sponsors: HONGYA BAMBOO ERA OAK 2000
  • General Coordinator:    Jaime Font
  • Construction Coordinator : Bernat Riera
  • Assistant: Xavier Uriach
  • Tutors: Eugeni Bach ,Josep Ferrando
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IDENTITY pavilion by URBANUS together with ETSALS

How can we redefine the idea of Identity in an era of globalization? Instead of an absolute or static image of Identity, the identities of our age are very dynamic, constantly assimilating and reacting with each other. Therefore, we approached the Identity of Catalonia through an alternative lens, a constant back and forth dialogue between Urbanus (outsider) and ETSALS (insider), generating new inspirations and unintended consequences at the end of the design process.

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 From roman arch to Catalan vault

The Identity pavilion divides the large existing plaza into two, recovering the old 1714 square while generating a new gathering point in the city; a congregation and exchange spot that will host different activities showcasing Catalan Identity.

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The space is configured by an abstraction of the traditional Catalan clay vault, highlighting the evolution of the form from the original Roman arch. The use of a cohesive network of small bamboo pieces reduces the need for buttressing and eliminates the necessity of temporary supports. This allows for a large spanning structure with a material thickness of just 10mm, using standard industrially produced bamboo pieces brought from China.

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The construction is simplified enough so that anyone may participate in its assembly. In demonstration of this, the completed pavilion was built with the participation of many students. This type of construction system conceptually shares similarities with the “Human Castles”, the famous Catalonian human pyramids, as a form of communal construction in which different individuals team up together for a common final goal.

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Once the festival is over, the pavilion will be disassembled. Some pieces will be re-used for other installations and the remaining ones will be recycled and given to different communities as bio fuel for heating in winter.

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