*워터프론트 커뮤니티센터 [ SCOB ] Marina Port Vell

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Marina Port Vell은 새로운 건물들로 구성된 풍경과 정박지의 항구 지역을 통합하는 취지를 기반으로 설계되었다.

건물들은 OO라는 이름으로 이번 프로젝트를 위해 특별히 디자인 된 격자로 덮여져있다. 이는 태양복사와 강력한 바람, 염분기 있는 환경으로부터 건물을 보호할 수 있다. 부드럽게 둥근 모양들은 건물에 온기와 빛을 주는데, 격자 디자인은 여름철 태양으로부터의 보호를 위한 것으로 어부들이 사용하는 그물 차양에서 영감을 얻었다.

 


The Landscape

One of the main ideas of the project by SCOB Arquitectura i Paisatge was to integrate the landscape of the new buildings and the port area of the marina into the urban environment of Paseo de Borbón and the España and Pescadores docks. The proposal creates a system able to find an architectural solution not only for the buildings but also for all the landscape elements involved (street furniture, small stores, signage, etc.), establishing a close relationship between them. We seek a unifying approach throughout the project in order to get an image of continuity. The materials and colors used are chosen from the idea of a common language and a willingness to integrate into the environment.

 


 


Architects: Scob
Location: Port Vell, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
Project Architects: Sergi Carulla y Óscar Blasco
COB Architecture Team: Susana Toyos, Nathalia Baños, Yaiza Terré, Gerard Yubero, Begoña Garrido, Xavier Gràcia
Project Area: 19420.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Adrià Goula
Structures: Ignacio Vallet, Juan Pablo Rodríguez
Engineering: IMPLANTA. Carlos Morancho
Lighting Design: ARTEC 3. Maurici Ginés
Graphics: Mariona García, David Martín
Technical Architect: Jose Antonio Mendoza
Project Managers: Paul Lowndes, Joan Gonzalez
Building Construction: O.H.L. (Obrascon Huarte Lain) PAISAJE: U.T.E. (O.H.L. + S.A.T.O.)
Urban Graphics: Essa Punt

The buildings are covered by a lattice that is specially designed for this project named OO, which provides protection against solar radiation, strong winds and the salty environment. The soft, rounded shapes give warmth and lightness to the buildings. The lattice design reminds of the awnings raised by fishermen using a net to protect from sunlight during the summer months.

Port Services Building (The Gallery)

This building houses the offices of the management companies operating in the marina, a small gym and multipurpose and crew rooms. It is a two-storey building located on a platform above the water, taking advantage of an area that is not suitable for mooring. The structure is covered with a white lattice, like the other building of the sports marina. The lattice has more presence in the south facade, with more solar radiation, and less on the north side, coinciding with city views.

The design aims to highlight the idea of continuity outward, working with an approach that evokes the inside of a ship. The space distribution strategy is based on the grouping of the closed areas that have the most private activities, such as offices and services. The interstitial space is available for transit and public use, seeking a closer relationship and contact with the outside environment.

On the ground floor there is a reception, administrative offices, a gym and a spa, bathrooms, changing rooms, laundry facilities, and crew room. On the first floor there are offices, meeting rooms, a multipurpose room and office area.

Entrance Building (OneOcean Club)

The building houses the private club for users of the marina, OneOcean Club, which features a restaurant and BlueWave cocktail area organized in two structures connected by a lattice.

It is located on the lower level, from where the roof is visible. The roof is designed as a fifth facade, from which the lattice unfolds, generating different spaces and terraces. The only enclosed areas of the building are the kitchen, facilities and storage areas. The other areas are open to the sea and the city.















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