Arquipélago — Contemporary Arts Centre
The design of Arquipélago - Contemporary Arts Centre maintains the industrial character of the complex and themes the dialogue between an existing construction (old alcohol/tobacco factory) and new constructions (culture factory/art production, reserves, multipurpose room/performing arts, workshops, laboratories, artists' studios).
Francisco Vieira de Campos
Cristina Guedes (Menos é Mais)
João Mendes Ribeiro
Ribeira Grande, Azores (Portugal)
Architecture
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The project does not exaggerate the difference between the old and the new buildings. Instead, it seeks to unite the different scale and the different age of its parts through a pictorial manipulation of the form and materiality of the buildings - the existing marked by the apparent masonry of volcanic stone and the new buildings characterised by the abstract form, without reference or allusion to any language, built-in exposed concrete with local basalt aggregates with an altimetric and textural work of the surfaces, complementing the full/empty relationship of the building mass with the voids of the courtyards.
The ACAC acquires its identity through the tranquil variation between the existing building - containment and minimum gesture in the strategic implantation of the infrastructure channels, maximum effectiveness in the spatial and functional hierarchy of the different spaces of the factory complex - and the two new buildings that, by demanding special conditions not compatible with the pre-existing one, solve the required functionalities.
The project commits itself to the quality of the existing, making manifest the typological variations - the new buildings are placed next to the existing ones in a "serene" way, clarifying what is existing in a certain period and what is added to it, without hurting or distorting the spatial and constructive structures of the whole. Context and contiguity contribute to the autonomy of the object.
Competition: | 2007 (1st prize) |
Project: | 2007-2010 |
Construction: | 2011- 2014 |
Client: | Direcção Regional de Cultura dos Açores (DRaC) |
Location: | Ribeira Grande, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal |
Area: | 12.914 m² (9.736 m² buildings + 3.178 m² exterior areas) |
Architecture: | Consórcio Menos é Mais Arquitectos Associados, Lda. e João Mendes Ribeiro Arquitecto Lda. |
Authors: | Francisco Vieira de Campos, Cristina Guedes, João Mendes Ribeiro |
Project Coordinators: | Adalgisa Lopes e Jorge Teixeira Dias (project stage), Inês Mesquita e Filipe Catarino (construction stage) |
Project Team (Menos é Mais Arquitectos Associados, Lda): | Catarina Fortuna, Ana Cerqueira, Ana Rita Martins, António Ferreira da Silva, Cláudia Santos, Joana Figueiredo, João Branco |
Project Team (João Mendes Ribeiro Arquitecto, Lda): | Catarina Fortuna, Ana Cerqueira, Ana Rita Martins, António Ferreira da Silva, Cláudia Santos, Joana Figueiredo, João Branco |
Image Treatment/Competition: | Diogo Laje, Óscar Ribas, Ricardo Cardoso (Estúdio Goma) |
Foundations and Structures: | Hipólito Sousa, Jerónimo Botelho, Pedro Pinto (SOPSEC,SA) |
Hydraulic Installations: | Diogo Leite, Filipe Freitas, Jorge Rocha (SOPSEC,SA) |
Electrical Installations: | Raul Serafim, Hélder Ferreira (Raul Serafim & Associados, Lda) |
Security: | Maria da Luz Santiago (Raul Serafim & Associados, Lda) |
Mechanical installations: | Raul Bessa, Ricardo Carreto (GET, Lda.) |
Gas Installations: | José Pinto (SOPSEC,SA) |
Programming and archiving consultancy: | Elisa Babo (Quaternaire), Miguel Von Haff Pérez, Marta Almeida |
Conservation and Restoration Consultancy: | Gabriella Casella (Cariátides) |
Acoustic Conditioning Consultancy: | Rui Calejo, Eduarda Silva, Filomena Macedo (SOPSEC,SA) |
Behavior Consulting: | André Apolinário (SOPSEC,SA) |
Scene Mechanics Consultancy: | João Aidos |
Exterior Spaces: | Ana Barroco, Rui Figueiredo (Quaternaire) |
Constructor: | Consórcio Somague, Marques S.A. e Tecnovia. |
Inspection: | Pedro Câmara (Eng. Tavares Vieira, Lda.) |
Mock-ups: | Menos é Mais Arquitectos Associados, Lda. |
Photography: | José Campos |