Son Caulelles Archaeological Site

Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site 

Montis Sastre Arquitectura + ACN Arquitectura

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Tomás Montis Sastre, Adrià Clapés Nicolau

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Cantera Can Casetes

PHOTOGRAPHS
Lluís Bort

AREA
321 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Pòrtol, Spain

CATEGORY
Park, Restoration, Renovation

Text description provided by architect.

The Project is located in the green zone where “Sa Cova Son Caulelles” is found, in Pórtol, Marratxí.

It lies on a very irregular site, due to an existing old sandstone quarry.

Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Due to time and the surrounding environment, the quarry is now covered by a layer of topsoil and lush vegetation, which is dominated by the Mediterranean Pine.

The objective of the intervention in reference to the site, which is limited by Costa i Llobera street, the municipal sports center, and the Son Caulelles geriatric residence, is to join the latter to form part of it.

The project proposal consists of a timely accessible “promenade” in the most rugged area of the plot to reach this small heritage corner.

Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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It proposes an adapted route that also overcomes the existing ground-level differences.

It offers a path that seems to have been working from the same land, which is achieved through the choice of materiality.

It is defined by a floor of unattended concrete which is of an earthy color, and a dry-stone coastal wall (marge), very common in the limits of the urban forest environment of the municipality of Marratxí.

Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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The plot only has a border accessible from the street and this limit, which consists of a boundary wall that generates the facade.

It proposes an adaFor this reason, the concept of dry-stone wall (marge) with “pie de rey” faces is recovered again, defining at both sides the two entrances by means of two “fitas” of marés:

a secondary to access to the maintenance and the main one, whose "fita de marés" by the grace of its geometry, invites you in.

Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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It is offered at both ends of the route, two urban corners of rest, one in the access and another, a small bench-like atrium, directed towards the Cave of Son Caulelles.


Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
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Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
© Lluís Bort
Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
© Lluís Bort
Son Caulelles Archaeological Site
© Lluís Bort


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