The Almost Invisible School
THE ALMOST INVISIBLE SCHOOL
ABLM Arquitectos
ARCHITECTS
ABLM Arquitectos
AREA
2618 m²
YEAR
2017
COLLABORATORS
Sergio Azogra, Isaac Bachiller, Nacho Alonso, Verónica Fernández, Inés Gutierrez
MANUFACTURERS
Cortizo, Ceràmica Cumella, Gradhermetic
PHOTOGRAPHS
Imagen Subliminal
FACILITIES ENGINEER
Fernando Aguado
RIGGER
Ángel García
STRUCTURES ENGINEER
Jacinto De La Riva
LOCATION
Villares De La Reina, Spain
Text description provided by architect.
In the metropolitan area of the city of Salamanca, the municipality of Villares de la Reina stands out for its transformation during the last decades as it has one of the industrial estates of the city.
The changes have partly disfigured the scale and transformed the material landscape conditions.
These surfaces fade reflecting the sky and also the perimeter trees making this second level, necessary in the program, disappears like a magic game, and the school infrastructure recovers more domestic scales.
The accessible plan from the outside, is a large ceramic plinth made up of vertical pieces with seven colors made by Toni Cumella, which symbolize, at the same time, the singularity and the equality of each boy.
Each girl, collecting and enclosing the scale of the courtyards and play areas. The upper areas are coated with a StacbondR composite aluminum finished mirror panel.
The almost invisible school proposes a reflection on the domestic scale of this kind of infrastructures, where the little ones must find spaces that they can catch, and places with which they can dream.