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Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga

Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada

IMPROVEMENT IN THE COURTYARDS OF MALAGA

DJ Arquitectura

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jesus Granada, Nicolás Díaz

LEAD ARCHITECT
Diego Jiménez López, Juana Sánchez Gómez Equipo de diseño: Jorge Salguero Ropero, Jorge Salguero Ropero Ingeniero de caminos: Jorge Barrios Corpa

PROMOTER
Universidad de Málaga

AREA
570 m²

LOCATION
Spain

YEAR
2020

DESIGN TEAM
Jorge Salguero Ropero

CIVIL ENGINEER
Jorge Barrios Corpa

CATEGORY
Public Space, Educational Architecture, Renovation

Text description provided by the architects.

The Faculty of Fine Arts decides to occupy the old buildings of the University's engineering school, made up of three disparate buildings from different periods, each of them with a free and autonomous design, which has generated an organization of voids occupied by roofs and facilities, offering a desolate appearance.

Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Nicolás Díaz
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada

In contrast, there is the intense use by students, which due to its decadent semblance is a sign of inspiration and creativity.

The commission consists of eliminating the existing structures and renovating the facilities, preparing them for adequate use, and building a reference place for acts and artistic presentations.

Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Nicolás Díaz
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Nicolás Díaz

To these requirements we add the condition that it must connect the different buildings, facilitating their relationship, accessibility, and evacuation.

The existing floor is replaced by a new one that resolves accessibility and recovers the original levels of the accesses.

A concrete structure embedded in one of the courtyards, with simple rhetoric and complex technology, a floor that curls upwards looking for the different levels of the buildings; some platforms and stairs with variable widths that allow extending the use of the classrooms to the outside.

Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada

An architecture built only of bone, without muscles or skin. That floats from its perimeter releasing the ground, with two walls that are attached to the buildings, creating a whole new identity for this courtyard, transmuting the existing gaps with another language.


Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Nicolás Díaz
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
© Jesus Granada


Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Floor Plan
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Screen Plans
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Ground Floor Plan


Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Detail Plan
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Demolition Floor Plan
Improvement in the Courtyards of the University of Malaga
Perspective

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