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In the historic center of Cádiz, Spain, MGM
Arquitectos approached the rehabilitation of seven houses
as a layering of four types of interventions: the rehabilitation
of the lowest two floors, the restructuring of the courtyard
(having collapsed before the project started), rebuilding
the second floor; and adding an attic level. (Click
for plans.) The design aims to consolidate the walls dating
from the 17th-century and earlier, keeping as much of the
existing as possible.
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Located adjacent to Cádiz's
cathedral and its plaza, the project relates to the town's
most famous landmark not only via proximity but by its layering
of built interventions over time, as the 18th-century church
is built on the site of the 13th-century cathedral that burned
down in 1596. The primarily baroque church is visible
from the new attic level, a particularly strong reading against
the white walls of the rehabilitation. It is the white
walls of the whole project that sets it off from what
came before, a simple yet effective gesture that highlights
other pieces of the project and helps bring light to the lower
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The project's location also extends
to its larger context, namely the fact the central city sits
on a peninsula in the Atlantic. This condition influenced
the construction and choice of materials, from the rebuilding
of the masonry walls and its plaster covering to the other
notable design intervention, the hinged, marine-grade plywood
panels that open into the
courtyard and light wells.
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The wood panels surely stand out
against the white plaster walls, but they also give the spaces
a variability through the different gradients of open and
closed in the various panels. In a way it relates to the ever-changing
fabric of the project and the city. The labyrinthine
spaces and the complexity of both these and the layers of
history also effectively evoke the character of the place,
in a manner that extends its genius loci without
rehashing the styles of a previous era. |
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Building Rehabilitation in El Pópulo, Cádiz, Spain
by MGM Arquitectos |
2008.06.02 |
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