Arahal is a small town near Seville that has begun the transformation of
an industrial peripheral area into a cultural ensemble.
The municipal Theater is the first building of
a future complex that will also include the refurbishment of two cotton
warehouses.
The theater will give shelter to a triangular
plaza that will relate this area to the city central quarter.
The stage box of the new building, overscaled
and designed as a tower, will be the town’s next urban landmark, both during
day and night time.
Buildings designed to house theatres use to be
defined by a duality between the vestibule and the scenic hall. Extroversion
vs. Introversion. Relation with the city vs. relation with the imagination.
In this building these two types of space are
contained in two elongated prism that are laid out perpendicularly so that they
can shape the triangular plaza.
The lobby is designed as the extension of the
urban space, visually open to it though protected by its wide cantilevered
porch.
To make this plaza possible it is necessary to
solve the demanding topography of the plot. Our proposal takes advantage of the
slope in order to arrange the complexity of activities of the theatre in a
simple way.
Three levels are defined, each one of them
corresponding with a type of user. The upper level is intended for public; it
houses the vestibule and the main entrance.
The intermediate level is for the artists and
the staff; it has the dressing rooms and the offices. The lower level is for
service, mechanical, loading and unloading, storage, etc.
Location: Arahal, Spain
Architect: Estudio de Arquitectura JavierTerrados
Project Team: Luz Baco Castro, Rodrigo Morillo-Velarde Santos, Fernando Suárez Corchete
Construction Manager: Daniel Romero
Quantity Surveyor: Víctor Baztán Cascales
Construction Company: Atil-Cobra
Area: 2300 m2
Cost: € 4.770.000
Year: 2013
Photographs: Fernando Alda
Architect: Estudio de Arquitectura JavierTerrados
Project Team: Luz Baco Castro, Rodrigo Morillo-Velarde Santos, Fernando Suárez Corchete
Construction Manager: Daniel Romero
Quantity Surveyor: Víctor Baztán Cascales
Construction Company: Atil-Cobra
Area: 2300 m2
Cost: € 4.770.000
Year: 2013
Photographs: Fernando Alda






















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