Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
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    Shopping Centre of the Year

FISH MARKET AND SOUTH AREA REMODELING AT ROQUETAS DE MAR PORT

Estudio Acta as Architects

The greenhouses of western Almeria extend to almost touch the sea in the Port of Roquetas. To the east, Cabo de Gata serves as a backdrop to a rich landscape of boats that reminds us of the importance of the sea in the history of this land. This project aims to mediate between both worlds, greenhouses and boats.

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

One of the goals of the project is to improve the Port-City relationship and for this the first decision is to free the area of old buildings to create new synergies with the city, grouping different uses in a single volume: fish market, restaurant, commercial premises and facilities rooms. The character and position of the building - dominating the Port from its southern end - is conditioned by its relationship with the Santa Ana Castle, which marks the location and height of the building according to the visual relationships between it and the landscape.

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

For professionals, the fish market is a process, it must be a perfect, modern and functional machine. That is why the first floor is a direct reflection of the work cycle and functional flows, from the arrival of the fish at the dock to its departure on the trucks. The auction room, like a courtyard, is the heart of the building, a double-height space, illuminated on its upper perimeter, around which the rest of the processes circulate.

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

For the visitor, the daily processes become a spectacle. This means that there is a special interest in highlighting products and craft systems such as the unique swordfish quartering, for which the building aims to be very open and receptive to outside gazes but at the same time controlled in its circulations.Its open condition to the city starts in a large covered porch to the west, in which a glass exposes the fish market and allows to contemplate from the outside the claim of the auction courtyard. The second floor is a unitary space like a greenhouse under whose textile envelope unfolds an interior landscape of small volumes that enclose restricted uses: kitchen, offices, toilets, facilities, warehouses... The visitor circulates between them to contemplate the work of auctions and handling, as well as to access the cafeteria and its privileged terrace.

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

At the constructive level, the building presents a triple ascending reading: the ground floor is made of reinforced concrete, very tectonic, industrial and robust. On the post-tensioned slab that covers it, rests the graceful and light upper floor, with metal structure boxes and light slabs. The whole is topped by the curved metal structure that supports the textile envelope - micro-perforated, perforated or filled - that covers the facades and roof.For the city, the new building aims to be a tribute to the world of the sea in the soft curves, tension and texture of its envelope: sails, nets, ropes,... provide silhouettes, colors and even materials for the building. Its image aims to be attractive, singling it out without falling into the shout. It is about leaving anonymity to enhance a new role, that of tourist attraction, which is highly complementary to the main activity of the building and its role in the city.

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

Team:

Architects: Estudio Acta - F. Javier López Rivera + Ramón Pico Valimaña

Project: Luis Miguel Cortés Sánchez

Fondations And Structures: Duarte Asociados

Facilities: Juan Aragón Facilities

Fernando Alda . Photography

Civil Engineer: Fernando Casquero Lacort Assistant Works Direction And Coordination In Security And Healthy

Owner: Public Agency Of Ports Of Andalucia. Government Of Andalucia.

Construction Company: Jarquil Construcción S.a.

Photographer: Fernando Alda  

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía

Materials used:
Fundations: Anclamip

Concrete Structure: Lorsán Infraestructuras

Post-stressed Concrete Slab: Freyssinet

Steel Structure: Domingo Serna

Textile Works: Arquitextil

Phenolic Panels: Trespa Meteon

Floorings: Cosentino

Electric And Ilumination Facilities: Montajes Almeria

photo_credit Fernando Alda Fotografía
Fernando Alda Fotografía
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