“We would like
to make “the most beautiful building” for the Museo de la Memoria de Andalucía
(Andalusia’s Museum of Memory) in Granada.
The MA. a museum
that would convey the entire history of Andalusia.
As early as Roman times, the geographer Strabo described the inhabitants of Andalusia as “the most cultivated of the Iberians, whose
laws are written in verse.”
Our project for
the MA is a building that continues the Central Headquarters of the CAJA
GRANADA Savings Bank that we finished in 2001.
We propose a
podium-like structure measuring 60×120 m and rising three stories, so that its
upper level coincides with the podium of the main CAJA GRANADA building.
And its façade
as well. Everything is arranged around a central courtyard, an elliptic form
through which circular ramps rise, connecting the three levels and creating
interesting spatial tensions.
The dimensions
of the elliptical courtyard have been borrowed from the courtyard of the Palace
of Charles the V in the Alhambra.
And to finish
the whole a strong vertical piece emerges, as if it were a Gate to the City,
the same height and width as the main building of the CAJA GRANADA.
From the highway
that encircles Granada
it appears as a screen-like façade covered with messages writ large plasma
screens that entirely cover it. Like Piccadilly Circus in London
or Times Square in New York.
And to finish
the entire operation, a large horizontal platform extends all the way to the
River, the MA FIELD, serving as a public space for this new quarter of the city
of Granada.
The new
building, silent in its forms, is loud in its elements used to communicate the
messages of the new millennium in which we are already immersed.” Descriprion of the architect.
Location: Granada, Spain
Architect: Alberto Campo Baeza
Collaborators: Alejandro
Cervilla García, Ignacio Aguirre López
Structure:
Andrés Rubio Morán, Mª
Concepción Pérez Gutiérrez
Engineering:
R. Úrculo Ingenieros
Consultores S.A.
Students: Miguel
Cabrillo, Sergio Sánchez Muñoz, Petter Palander
Area: 15.000 sqm
Year: 2006-2009
Client: Caja de Granada
Photographs:
Javier Callejas














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