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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.

Melilla Central Market Refurbishment in Spain by Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

 
March 13th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos 

This work presents architecture as a tool and as a strategy that mediates in social conflicts, rebuilding both the area and the relationships between its users.

A multicultural architecture.Melilla is a small Spanish city bordering Morocco located in North Africa.

The closing of the Central Market in 2003, after 90 years of operation, left a completely abandoned area in the city.

The ideas competition (2008) asked for three local educational centers to be relocated there: The Academy of Music, the Languages School and the Educational Center for Adults.

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

  • Architects: Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos
  • Project: Melilla Central Market Refurbishment
  • Location: Melilla, Spain
  • Photography: Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós 
  • Collaborators: Juan Carlos Corona (Quantity Surveyor), Brianda Campoamor, Ricardo Mayor, Roberto Marín, Silvia Fraga, María Serrano, Arancha Alonso, Léhéna Lucquet, Ricardo
  • RodaEngineering: IDEE Structures, CGM Acoustics, IP Engineering Installations
  • Cost: 957 euros / m2
  • Area: 7.548 m2.
  • Year Project: 2018

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

We take advantage of the situation of the Market in the border between three communities (Christians and  Muslims mostly, and Jews) to propose a ”social catalyst” in order to join them again, starting a new dialogue after the radicalization and tensions that appeared over the last few years.

The new section links two different districts at a different height, transforming the building into an urban connector.

Architecture is displayed as a tool for multicultural environments and acceptation of an identity diversity: 1600 student activating the neighborhood again.

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

We worked with both memory and identity. The city is regenerated by keeping the old market and enhancing meeting places through squares and lobbies. The Market is relocated in the collective imaginary in order to allow citizens to appropriate it.

Reprogramming the city: new programs grow vertically into a new structure due to the difficulties of charging big loads over an old market without any foundation. Over the solid preexistence a new light intervention grows.

Local materials are reinterpreted and adapted to local climate: ventilated facade (ceramic) and a lattice (aluminum and ceramic joints) with different density according to the orientation.

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Jesús Granada and Rubén P.Bescós

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

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Categories: Market, Renovation




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