Article source: AHAUS Arquitectos
“Puerta de Moguer” (meaning “Moguer Gate”) is the very first impression that visitors get from the city, like many other coach and train stations. Due to its location on the fairgrounds, it is also the facade of the town hall’s stall during the fair, which is a significative element that will take part of the archetypal imaginary for the next generations.
The gate works as a protective element against the inclement weather (sunlight, rain, wind…) during the waiting time and, at the same time, it provides comfort and information to the travellers (tourist content, promotions, culture events, etc.).
- Architects: AHAUS Arquitectos
- Project: Bus stop “Puerta de Moguer”
- Location: Moguer, Huelva (Spain)
- Photography: Jesús Granada, Henar Herrero (Ahaus arquitectos)
- Architects in Charge: Ana Gómez Mogeda, Henar Herrero Soriano and Antonio Olaya Camacho.
- Technical Architect: Antonio Rivas Pérez
- Clients: Moguer Town Hall.
- Engineering: Calconsa
- Builder: Loygo
- P.E.M: € 109,786.24
- Lead Time: 8 Months