The origins of this Project lie in the relationship between the sports placed at the facilities and the features of the site: a 25,226 m2 plot of land with a sep downward slope and marked drops in height towards the west and towards the neighbouring green space to the north.
The general service pavilion is a linear building which folds over itself, from the entrance to the overhanging area overlooking the park, creating various inner spaces (entrance area, porch, green space, viewing area), housing cafeteria, lockers, officers, halls and a gymnasium. A polycarbonate mass over the entrance lends character to this space, and allows it to be lit up at night.
Work
Facilities for Children and Youth Sport Activities “La Camisera” in the Oliver Neighborhood of Zaragoza
Collaborators
Rafael González Barrida (Industrial engineer), Gabriel Faj y Juan José Escobar (Technical Architects)
Location
La Camisera, Oliver Neighborhood of Zaragoza
Sponsor
Municipal Management of Urbanism Town Hall of Zaragoza
Dates
2004 – 2010
Construction
U. T. E. Obearagón Obenasa
Materials
Sandwich panels of galvanized steel recycled from the manufacture of refrigerators, precast concrete panels
Action Area
25.225,26m2
Photographer
Roland Halbe




