Creus e Carrasco

Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp

Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO TREK FRENCH ARRIVAL RAMP

CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Juan Creus, Covadonga Carrasco

MANUFACTURERS
iGuzzini, Granichan

DESIGN TEAM
Miriam Núñez, Mónica Rodríguez, Iago Otero

STRUCTURE
Javier Zubía

CLIENT
Xunta de Galicia - Consellería de Infrastructuras e Mobilidade

PROJECT COORDINATION
Xerardo Estévez

GENERAL ENGINEERING
Manuel Moure / David Pardiña PROYFE

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Silvia Pérez / Javier Rivera PROYFE

AREA
333 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Santiago De Compostela, Spain

CATEGORY
Landscape Architecture, Pedestrian Bridge

The entrance of the “Camino de Santiago” into the city meets between the sacred hill “Monte do Gozo” and the high-speed infrastructures that surround it. 

Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz
Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz

Until now, a long and steep staircase solved this slope, built following the lines of the tracks, breaking the continuity of the route and making accessibility difficult for people, preventing mobility in a wheelchair, bicycle, or on horseback.

The ramp recovers the idea of the path and replaces the staircase, taking advantage of the cuts made to the slope.

Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz
Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz

Its gentle tilting allows stopping and observing the city that appears along the way.

The curves, with their twists and turns, can be used as transitional spaces in which the change towards the urban takes place, but also the memory of the nature that is being left behind.

In this sense, the serpentine route of 111 meters long and 2.5 wide, in addition to functional improvement, plays a role that registers for the walker a change of time (arrival) and space (between the mountain and the city).

Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz
Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz
Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
© Luís Díaz Díaz

Built as a U of concrete and stone at its ends, it rests as well as levitates from the ground with 25-meter spans, alongside a line that holds the lighting and expansion cuts that serve as a drain.

The whole of it is both line and duct, a piece that appears, accompanies and disappears for the pilgrim who enters into the city and whose next aim is reaching the cathedral.


Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
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Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
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Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
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Camino De Santiago Trek French Arrival Ramp
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