12 minute read
spanish treasure
from May 2021
Spanish Treasure Spanish Treasure
A series of landscape interventions have started on an historic site in North West Spain
Advertisement
By: AGi Architects
AGi architects carried out a series of landscape interventions on the historic Trazas de Pontevedra, a site located in the province of Pontevedra in North West Spain. Three of the 18 Galician-Roman sites were enhanced as part of a larger project to create a unique network for the reinterpretation of Galicia’s archaeological landscape.
The interventions in the castros—or Celtic forts— of Alobre, Toiriz, and A Subidá have been sensitive and respectful towards each site’s surrounding environment, as will happen with the other sites in subsequent stages. The aim was to provide them with a distinct, simple, and sustainable identity, while offering a singular experience for visitors and becoming a driver for local tourism.
AGi architects have approached the project as a natural museum where the memory of the landscape is recreated by means of native vegetation, different layering patterns—sound, lighting, ground, and routes—, and a “information pikes” system used as generative and museum-building elements. This creates a cohesive overall experience that brings both the natural and that abstract, imagined, and designed world closer to the observer.
Each of the three forts in this first stage has been provided with access points and routes, with signage to designate the intervention areas and the preventative protection of the sites, as well as singular elements for its musealisation, with the aim of providing the public with a historical narrative around these prehistoric settlements of great scientific, historical, heritage, and socioeconomic interest.
These first three interventions develop transferrable strategies to be implemented in the rest of the sites included in “Trazas de Pontevedra”, with landscape and material approaches that adapt to each local environment in order to preserve their own distinct essence and personality.
castro in alobre
Located close to the current seaport in Vilagarcía de Arousa, this is a settlement of considerable size that would have sat at the sea’s edge at the time, and is an excellent example to help illustrate how most of the coastal forts in the province of Pontevedra worked.
The landscape intervention enhances and develops what is already there, offering a cared and designated space around the remains in order to provide better views. The disperse yet orientated pavement designs and the landscape proposal are both more part of an intentional system of call and attraction than mere framed and built signage. The museum content of the site is gradually shown to the visitors, alternating between viewpoints, information stands, and benches. The entire intervention (pavements, “info-pikes”, or urban furnishings) is shaped around a square grid overlaid onto the site. This grid represents an underlying order in an inevitable reference to grid systems used in archaeological sites.
The intervention also makes use of plant elements, both for the anchoring of slopes and embankments as well as to finish and indicate the routes from the main entrance, always using species that are perfectly acclimatised to the local environment and with virtually no maintenance. Given the plans for a future extension of the dig site to the north, the intervention in this area is minimal in order to avoid interference and increased costs during future works.
castro in toiriz
This Celtic fort, from the Iron Age, is formed by two fortified enclosures: the higher central platform or croa, Eira dos Mouros, and the terraced area of the antecastro, lower in elevation and towards the south and east. Between them they occupy an area of around two hectares.
Although the site is yet to be excavated, a magnetic survey using ground-penetrating radar in 2012 showed the layout of the existing structures, still underground. The intervention by AGi architects seeks to resurface the way in which the Celtic settlement occupied the headland in its day, avoiding invasive or imitative approaches, allowing the visitor to imagine the civilisation that inhabited this promontory thousands of years ago by means of its traces drawn over the landscape.
With this aim in mind, the design includes a series of pieces in Corten steel, placed on site almost as sketches in the landscape, replicating the structures that lie below ground. So, the pieces have a three-fold objective:
To provide the visitor with an intuitive interpretation of the settlement below ground. For this reason, the pieces have been purposely designed with a defined abstract character (elevated flat surfaces or traces in steel tubing). To give the site location a distinctive aesthetic character as land art installations: sketches in the landscape.
To create a place that can be used by the local community and visitors.
The proposal strives to be sensitive towards the special nature of the promontory and its privileged views over to the west. Two landscape “pikes” are placed along the western boundary, making the most of the panoramic views and framing the nearest castros with which the ancient inhabitants of Toiriz would have established social and economic ties.
castro in a subidá
The Celtic hillfort in A Subidá is found on a small and solitary hillock with steep slopes and excellent views over the town of Marín and Pontevedra’s estuary. It is a Romanised settlement of more than three hectares with a double-wall fortified boundary. The steep inclines are an unavoidable starting point for any musealisation proposal. In this sense, the project’s intervention area goes beyond the immediate surroundings of the site, extending down the entire path that will lead visitors from the nearest access point, at the bottom of the slope. The idea has been to recover the path of least incline, avoiding any groundworks that could damage the slopes and the potential structures that remain underground. The path is marked with paving elements that signal every metre in elevation. A series of “pikes” provide the necessary landmarks to guide the public while also serving as a support for museum content, offered gradually as they ascend the path.
Rest areas are located throughout the route, providing a moment of pause to take in the landscape that still dominates this settlement today. The eastern slope of the hillock has been landscaped with native plant species. With overlapping flowering seasons, the selected species form a colourful blanket that covers the hillside, acting as a natural sign visible from the road below, and accompanying visitors on the path.
Once closer to the archaeological site itself, a platform of compacted ground provides a more comfortable visitor experience, allowing the public to calmly contemplate the site and its surrounding landscapes.
Name: First Stage of “Trazas de Pontevedra” Type: Renovation | Museography | Lanscape – Competition’s First Prize Location: Galicia, Spain Date: 2016-2021 Client: Public Photography: Héctor Santos-Díez Awards: European Award for Architectural Heritage Intervention AADIPA 2019 – Finalist MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards 2018 –Commendation in the Cultural Regeneration category LafargeHolcim Awards Europe 2017- Acknowledgment Prize WAF Awards 2017 - Shortlisted in the “Culture Future Projects” category
books oF interest
swa works: LanDscapes For peopLe
ISBN: 9789881249159 Author: SWA Group Publication Date: 1-Mar-14
Book Descriptions: Landscapes for People is an attempt to elucidate unique solutions to these pressing issues around the globe. We believe landscape must go beyond simple problem solving and push the boundaries of what is possible given the realities of budget, politics, environment or cultural influences. We seek to understand the needs and aspirations of people in the landscapes we design at the variable scales of a plaza, a street or an entire city. Our passion is design that synthesizes aesthetics and sustainability, but always within the context of both human and natural systems. SWA WORKS is structured around four categoriesurban regeneration, creative campus, lifestyle and adaptive strategies. Our hope is that one will find a sense of clarity and purpose in how our projects are organized under these four leading descriptions and the unique associations between how the landscapes and people interact. We hope youll find beauty in the work, and be inspired to participate in the everyday spaces that make up the landscapes where we live, work or play Landscapes for People are an attempt to elucidate unique solutions to these pressing issues around the globe. We believe landscape must go beyond simple problem solving and push the boundaries of what is possible given the realities of budget, politics, environment or cultural influences. We seek to understand the needs and aspirations of people in the landscapes we design at the variable scales of a plaza, a street or an entire city. Our passion is design that synthesizes aesthetics and sustainability, but always within the context of both human and natural systems. SWA WORKS is structured around four categories urban regeneration, creative campus, lifestyle and adaptive strategies. Our hope is that one will find a sense of clarity and purpose in how our projects are organized under these four leading descriptions and the unique associations between how the landscapes and people interact. We hope you’ll find beauty in the work, and be inspired to participate in the everyday spaces that make up the landscapes where we live, work or play.
urban sQuare LanDscape
ISBN: 9787561174685 Author: Gao Di Guo Ji Chu Ban You Xian Gong Si Publication Date: 2/1/2013
Book Descriptions: The square is a leisure place where people can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city to meet and relax .In the meantime; the square also reflects the characteristics of the local urban architecture and culture, as well as people’s intimacy of and regression to Nature. The book, selecting the world’s newest square landscape design cases such as memorial squares, transport squares, campus squares, hospital squares, commercial squares, office squares, distribution squares and leisure squares, fully demonstrates square landscape design features in different regions and different cultural backgrounds. This book is a set of resources which is worth to collect and learn by landscape designers, architects and relevant practitioners.
urban park LanDscapes
ISBN: 9789881506986 Author: Sophia Song Publication Date: 9/10/2011
Book Descriptions: Urbanization around the world is happening at unprecedented levels. Urban parks are a precious natural environment within our urban setting. Designing them well, to accommodate both the life and development demands of the present while also looking forward to the needs of our future generations and landscapes, requires a comprehensive look at creating healthy ecosystems and prosperous mega cities and how the two can coexist in the twenty-first century. This book includes many world fabulous urban park landscapes. Through comprehensive presentation of pictures, explicit explanation of technical drawings, and detailed descriptions, the book can be a useful tool for designers to gain some inspiration and enlightenment.
With its headquarter in tokyo, Japan and world class stores spread over countries like america, singapore, indonesia, malaysia, thailand, australia, taiwan and now in dUBai – Uae, Kinokuniya is a globally known book seller of repute. the store in dubai mall is a massive 68,000 square feet wide paragon book gallery which stocks more than half a million books and thousand magazines in english, arabic, Japanese, French, german and Chinese at any given time. the store is also a distinct cross cultural hub wide range of time to time multicultural events such a comic art demonstrations, language learning workshops, book launches etc. the pleasant ambiance, stenographic design and add to it the impressive view of modern skyline – world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, Kinokuniya at the dubai mall is just the place to evoke emotions and add pleasure to your book shopping. you may like to visit our website for more information. www.kinokuniya.com
middleeasttenders.com +971 2 634 8495
StatuS : New teNder trade Category : agriCultural, laNdSCapiNg aNd irrigatioN
NEW & CURRENT PROJECTS
tender name Description
artificial grass maintenance maintenance, repair and replacement of artificial grass.
client region tender cost (usD) post Date closing Date
ministry of education (Kuwait) Kuwait 1000 5/11/2021 8/10/2021
agriculture & irrigation Networks
agriculture & irrigation Networks
agricultural Works landscape& associated Works maintenance of agriculture and irrigation Networks. maintenance of agriculture and irrigation Networks. Provision of agricultural Works.
landscape& associated Works ministry of awqaf & islamic affairs (Kuwait) Kuwait 500 5/5/2021 8/3/2021
ministry of awqaf & islamic affairs (Kuwait) Kuwait 500 4/27/2021 7/25/2021
ministry of electricity & Water (Kuwait) Kuwait 250 3/31/2021 6/29/2021
Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) (Kuwait) Kuwait 3289 2/20/2021 6/14/2021
landscaping & Potted Plants services for the landscaping and Potted Plants in Caa Buildings at muscat governorate. Public authority for Civil aviation (Oman) Oman 65 4/28/2021 6/7/2021 greenhouses rehabilitation & maintenance Works
irrigation Networks Pipeline maintenance & repair rehabilitation and maintenance of greenhouses (refrigerated). maintenance and repair of irrigation Networks Pipeline. ministry of agricultural, Fisheries & Water resources (Oman) abu dhabi agriculture & Food safety authority (adaFsa) Oman
abu dhabi 5/12/2021 6/6/2021
5/6/2021 6/3/2021
landscape maintenance Provision of maintenance of landscape. ministry of Works, municipalities a Urban Planning (Bahrain) ffairs & irrigation materials laying of irrigation materials. sohar municipality (Oman) Bahrain 263 5/12/2021 6/2/2021
Oman 65 4/26/2021 5/30/2021
irrigation Canals & Networks Construction of irrigation Canals and Networks Using labour-intensive approach Jdita Bekaa. United Nations development Programme - UNdP (lebanon) lebanon 5/11/2021 5/26/2021
irrigation Canals & Networks Construction of irrigation Canals and Networks Using labour-intensive approach Cheikh taba and sahel Halba. United Nations development Programme - UNdP (lebanon) lebanon 5/11/2021 5/26/2021
trees & Flowers
supplying trees and Flowers. agricultural tools & materials maintenance Process in supplying tools and supplies. agricultural
landscaping & squares development
irrigation Canals & Networks
landscaping and development of squares and markets Construction of irrigation Canals and Networks Using labour-intensive approach Chmistar & taraya Baalbeck. irrigation system the Number of irrigation Needs of the g services department. eneral irrigation gardens supply of irrigation gardens.
landscaping & squares development
irrigation Canals & Networks
landscaping and development of squares and markets Construction of irrigation Canals and Networks Using labour-intensive approach Chmistar & taraya Baalbeck. irrigation system the Number of irrigation Needs of the g services department. eneral taif municipality (saudi arabia) saudi arabia 267 5/11/2021 5/24/2021
eastern region municipality (saudi arabia) saudi arabia 400 4/25/2021 5/24/2021
Kuwait municipality Kuwait 3289 2/20/2021 5/23/2021
United Nations development Programme - UNdP (lebanon) lebanon 5/3/2021 5/20/2021
german Jordanian University (Jordan) Jordan 35 5/3/2021 5/19/2021
tabuk municipality (saudi arabia) saudi arabia 160 5/4/2021 5/17/2021
Kuwait municipality Kuwait 3289 2/20/2021 5/23/2021
United Nations development Programme - UNdP (lebanon) lebanon 5/3/2021 5/20/2021
german Jordanian University (Jordan) Jordan 35 5/3/2021 5/19/2021
irrigation gardens supply of irrigation gardens. tabuk municipality (saudi arabia) saudi arabia 160 5/4/2021 5/17/2021