Concurso para a nova sede da fundación de arquitectura contemporánea (fac)
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Resumo: | PAX.ARQ is a young architectural firm, founded by Miguel Felipe Muralha, Paula Sertório e Victor Paixão, which has received international attention as can be seen for the invitation to participate in an New Practices exhibition in New York this year. The office also has participated in several international competitions, winning some awards. One of these contests was the new headquarters of the Foundation for Contemporary Architecture in the Andalusian city of Cordoba. As the competition provided that the new building should be located in an urban and a consolidated city space containing archaeological remains buried. Its authors understood that the proposed architectural object could not mean the imposition of a new architecture that imposes a decontextualization of architectural consolidated and representative. But the new object would require, however, waving their contemporary condition, as well as all the buildings around transmits its particular historical and temporal significance. The proposal came from the location of a stark block that marks an access to the Huerto de San Pablo inviting the visitor into the Huerto, where you have access to the building itself. This strategy of design allows the user initially to recognize their immediate surroundings and then step into the new building of the FAC. This construction is revealed thus in the second instance. Loose from the floor, we found a huge block aerated with facades composed of bricks spaced gaps that generate suitable to the needs of lighting environments. This cube with its filigreed flies almost immaterial lightness the archaeological site, which has always been regarded as the central point of the project. |
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Concurso para a nova sede da fundación de arquitectura contemporánea (fac)escritório de arquiteturaconcursos internacionaisarchitectural firminternational competitionsPAX.ARQ is a young architectural firm, founded by Miguel Felipe Muralha, Paula Sertório e Victor Paixão, which has received international attention as can be seen for the invitation to participate in an New Practices exhibition in New York this year. The office also has participated in several international competitions, winning some awards. One of these contests was the new headquarters of the Foundation for Contemporary Architecture in the Andalusian city of Cordoba. As the competition provided that the new building should be located in an urban and a consolidated city space containing archaeological remains buried. Its authors understood that the proposed architectural object could not mean the imposition of a new architecture that imposes a decontextualization of architectural consolidated and representative. But the new object would require, however, waving their contemporary condition, as well as all the buildings around transmits its particular historical and temporal significance. The proposal came from the location of a stark block that marks an access to the Huerto de San Pablo inviting the visitor into the Huerto, where you have access to the building itself. This strategy of design allows the user initially to recognize their immediate surroundings and then step into the new building of the FAC. This construction is revealed thus in the second instance. Loose from the floor, we found a huge block aerated with facades composed of bricks spaced gaps that generate suitable to the needs of lighting environments. This cube with its filigreed flies almost immaterial lightness the archaeological site, which has always been regarded as the central point of the project.PAX.ARQ é um jovem escritório de arquitetura, integrado pelos arquitetos Miguel Felipe Muralha, Paula Sertório e Victor Paixão, que tem recebido atenção internacional como pode se perceber pelo convite para participar da exposição New Practices em Nova Iorque este ano. O escritório também tem participado de vários concursos internacionais, ganhando diversos prêmios. Um desses concursos foi o da nova sede da Fundación de Arquitectura Contemporánea na andaluza cidade de Córdoba. Como o concurso previa que o novo edifício deveria estar localizado num tecido urbano consolidado e num terreno que continha restos arqueológicos soterrados. Seus autores entenderam que o objeto arquitetônico proposto não podia significar a imposição de uma nova arquitetura que impusesse a descontextualização de um conjunto arquitetônico consolidado e representativo. Mas, o novo objeto necessitaria, contudo, acenar sua condição contemporânea, assim como todas as construções ao redor transmite seu particular significado histórico e temporal. A proposta partiu da implantação de um austero bloco que demarca o acesso para o Huerto de San Pablo convidando o visitante para o interior do Huerto, onde se tem acesso ao edifício. Esta estratégia projetiva fazendo com que o usuário, inicialmente, reconheça seu entorno imediato e, posteriormente, adentre ao novo edifício da FAC. Esta construção se revela, assim, em segunda instância. Solto do chão, encontramos um imenso bloco aerado com fachadas compostas por tijolos espaçados que geram vazios adequados às necessidades de iluminação dos ambientes. Este cubo filigranado sobrevoa com sua leveza quase imaterial o conjunto arqueológico, que foi sempre considerado como o ponto central do projeto.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2011-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/226arq.urb; No. 5 (2011): jan. - jun.; 90-98arq.urb; Núm. 5 (2011): jan. - jun.; 90-98arq.urb; n. 5 (2011): jan. - jun.; 90-981984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTporhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/226/202Copyright (c) 2011 Julio Alonso Valle, Thiago Florezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlonso Valle, Julio Florez, Thiago2021-03-26T19:32:45Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/226Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2021-03-26T19:32:45arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse |
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Alonso Valle, Julio |
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Alonso Valle, Julio Florez, Thiago |
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PAX.ARQ is a young architectural firm, founded by Miguel Felipe Muralha, Paula Sertório e Victor Paixão, which has received international attention as can be seen for the invitation to participate in an New Practices exhibition in New York this year. The office also has participated in several international competitions, winning some awards. One of these contests was the new headquarters of the Foundation for Contemporary Architecture in the Andalusian city of Cordoba. As the competition provided that the new building should be located in an urban and a consolidated city space containing archaeological remains buried. Its authors understood that the proposed architectural object could not mean the imposition of a new architecture that imposes a decontextualization of architectural consolidated and representative. But the new object would require, however, waving their contemporary condition, as well as all the buildings around transmits its particular historical and temporal significance. The proposal came from the location of a stark block that marks an access to the Huerto de San Pablo inviting the visitor into the Huerto, where you have access to the building itself. This strategy of design allows the user initially to recognize their immediate surroundings and then step into the new building of the FAC. This construction is revealed thus in the second instance. Loose from the floor, we found a huge block aerated with facades composed of bricks spaced gaps that generate suitable to the needs of lighting environments. This cube with its filigreed flies almost immaterial lightness the archaeological site, which has always been regarded as the central point of the project. |
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