La Muralla Roja | Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura

Gibraltar / Spain / 1973

15
15 Love 6,061 Visits Published
Within the context of the La Manzanera complex and the combination of cubes in space, the building known as La Muralla Roja asks to be considered as a case apart. On the one hand, it embodies a clear reference to the popular architectures of the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa, and to a reinterpretation of the Mediterranean tradition of the casbah. At the same time, the labyrinth of this recreated casbah corresponds to a precise geometric plan based on the typology of the Greek cross with arms 5 m (16’) long, these being grouped in different ways, with the service towers (kitchens and bathrooms) at their point of intersection. The geometric basis of the layout represents an approximation to the theories of constructivism, and makes La Muralla Roja a very clear evocation of these. The use of various different tones of paint provides a wealth of different views of the building. Program 50 apartments with swimming pools on the roof and a restaurant in the ground floor. Architect: Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura Client palomar s.a.
15 users love this project
Comments
    comment
    user
    Enlarge image

    Within the context of the La Manzanera complex and the combination of cubes in space, the building known as La Muralla Roja asks to be considered as a case apart. On the one hand, it embodies a clear reference to the popular architectures of the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa, and to a reinterpretation of the Mediterranean tradition of the casbah. At the same time, the labyrinth of this recreated casbah corresponds to a precise geometric plan based on the...

    Project details
    • Year 1973
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Social Housing
    Archilovers On Instagram
    Lovers 15 users