Losada García Arquitectos

Cultural Center La Gota – Tobacco Museum

Losada García Arquitectos
15. December 2015

PROJECT DETAILS

Surface

1.220m2

Budget
885,785 euros + VAT
 
Client
City Navalmoral de la Mata and Cáceres Provincial Council
 
Architects
Ramiro Losada-Amor y Alberto García Jímenez

Construction engineer
Oscar Gonzalez

Project management
Ramiro Losada-Amor y Alberto García Jímenez

Collaborators
Lucía Bentué, Toni Gelabert, and Adriana Marina Melchor Quesada

Structure and Facilities
Valladares
 
Contractor
Dragados

Structure
Reco SL

Electricity, lighting, sanitation, plumbing, air conditioning and PCI
Render Industrial Group SL

Green wall
Unusualgreen

Facade
Flexbrick
 
Photography
Miguel de Guzman
 

Photo: Miguel de Guzman

The etymology is rooted in an old building built in the same site, in the thirties, to solve the problems of child malnutrition through the "Drop of Milk."

Photo: Miguel de Guzman

It hosts temporary spaces, a permanent exhibition for the painter Sofia Feliu and a Tobacco Museum. The geometry of the Centre is attributed to the structure of the tobacco plant with the principle of equality and diversity that we also see in these vegetables – the leaves are similar but different at the same time. The building contains a core for vertical communication and a structure from which plants appear with equal size and morphology, but with different heights and characters that are slightly offset. Inside, the building brings the atmosphere of the light from the tobacco-drying building through a ceramic fabric inspired by the traditional brick found in these kinds of buildings. Light enters – in those spaces that the program allows – through the holes in the facade. This produces a dematerialized facade with refined geometries, which allows the filtration of sunlight through the walls.

Photo: Miguel de Guzman

The post-tensioned structure of the building permits, through active reinforcements, large spans and reduced edges of the slabs. The system increases the bearing capacity of concrete, reducing its deformation and cracking decreases, thus increasing its life. So, the use of the material is more efficient and there is a reduction in weight of the structure.
 
The five floors of the Centre are set on five displaced boxes, one above the other. The floors are staggered in the areas where boxes are flying to create the effect of a box "on the other."

Photo: Miguel de Guzman

The facade is made up of a double skin composed of a glass wall and ceramic fabric named FLEXBRICK. In this way a thermal space is created and it directs the views from the inside, prevents heating in the summer season and forms a picture of the tobacco-drying buildings.
 
The green wall extends from the Tobacco Museum to the exterior, being a didactic wall with tobacco plants and vegetation of the region. It will also allow cooling for the building in summer with a consequent energy savings. The Centre has some space between the adjacent building allowing the creation of a public square flanked by the green wall on one side and ceramic mesh on the other.

Photo: Miguel de Guzman

The facade is an industrialized system of flexible ceramic that covers the entire building with different drawings that are produced by various lightness and darkness inside. The system consists of braided steel bars in which the ceramic pieces are inserted into the grid, allowing flexibility, versatility and variability.
 
The ceramic facade is divided into modules of 1.00m. and 0.75m. that combines to form the outer drawing that comtemporizes the tobacco-drying buildings. The ceramic mesh is hugging the upper guides screwed to the slabs and tethered to an anchor point for the wind at the bottom.

Photo: Miguel de Guzman
Photo: Miguel de Guzman

PROJECT DETAILS

Surface

1.220m2

Budget
885,785 euros + VAT
 
Client
City Navalmoral de la Mata and Cáceres Provincial Council
 
Architects
Ramiro Losada-Amor y Alberto García Jímenez

Construction engineer
Oscar Gonzalez

Project management
Ramiro Losada-Amor y Alberto García Jímenez

Collaborators
Lucía Bentué, Toni Gelabert, and Adriana Marina Melchor Quesada

Structure and Facilities
Valladares
 
Contractor
Dragados

Structure
Reco SL

Electricity, lighting, sanitation, plumbing, air conditioning and PCI
Render Industrial Group SL

Green wall
Unusualgreen

Facade
Flexbrick
 
Photography
Miguel de Guzman
 

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