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The
following text and images are courtesy Vora
Arquitectura for their Can
Ricart Sports Center in Barcelona. Click on images for
larger color views. [Google Earth link]
The Council Sport Complex is a building situated in a zone
with a number of important developments in recent years, and
with others pending. The complex is important for the revitalisation
of the neighborhood, which is historically a run-down area
and also has to contribute to the integration of all social
strata to the area through well-being and its use of sporting
activities.
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The building completes the
urban block bounded by two different public open spaces.
Architecturally the project strategy starts from the existing
conditions that made it especially complex, i.e. the integration
of two buildings with strong identities, the sports pavilion
(from the nineties) and the industrial building of the 19th
century. The main effort of the architects was to arrive at
a compact and coherent functional whole that volumetrically
maintains the reading of the three
bodies that form it: the two existing buildings and the
new construction that contains the swimming pool, all formally
autonomous. |
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The industrial building that
was in fairly poor condition has been refurbished in the spirit
of the original's defining characteristics. The main
façade was rehabilitated, recuperating the original
colors of plaster, and a central double height space, where
the owners had the sales hall, opened up. This space has been
refurbished with sensitivity, maintaining the spirit of the
original and recuperating a roof lantern that had covered
the central space. On the other façades, in worse disrepair
due to multiple interventions throughout the years, the work
consisted of the recuperation of the order of the original
openings, giving a unified patina that allows the injuries
of the past to be seen in a subtle way. |
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The new building is materially
and formally austere. The
façade is made from exposed in-situ concrete, giving
a texture that is a homage to the start of the textile industry
in Catalonia in this area of the city. The texture has come
from a specially combined formwork of timber planks of different
characteristics. The principle space, the swimming
pool, is open and luminous. It establishes some intense
visual relationships: on one side across its full width, from
the park that is slightly elevated to a romanic church; and
on the other side into a generous courtyard,
and the façade at the back of the industrial building.
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Can Ricart Sports Center in Barcelona,
Spain by
Vora Arquitectura |
2009.05.11 |
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Click
on images below for larger views.
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