Auditorium and Convention Center in Castellón de la Plana.
Avda. Virgen de Lidón s/n. Castellón de la Plana, Spain
18000m2
2004
Información del proyecto
Creative competition held by Castelló City Hall in 1991 and later developed by the Generalitat Valenciana through Castelló Cultural.This was an ambitious project for the City of Castelló, initially just an auditorium linked the city’s music school, later expanded to include the Convention Centre and finally situated in the new park next to the symbolical Avinguda de la Mare de Déu del Lledó. This is an important cultural centre for the city of Castelló and its Metropolitan area, consisting of a 1,234-seat symphony hall, 370-seat chamber hall, multipurpose congress room with a capacity of 800 pax., meeting rooms, offices, exhibition area and more, all gathered in a single building which stands as a new, monumental landmark in the city.
This is an important cultural centre for the city of Castelló and its Metropolitan area, consisting of a 1,234-seat symphony hall, 370-seat chamber hall, multipurpose congress room with a capacity of 800 pax., meeting rooms, offices, exhibition area and more, all gathered in a single building which stands as a new, monumental landmark in the city.
Información del edificio
The building is made from a single material –white concrete, which forms both the skeleton and the final form. The structure is thus both a spatial and a physical support. The gently sloping pavement of the square invades the hall of the auditorium via a sequence of spaces which provoke a transition between inside and out below the recital rooms that form the main vestibule, the foyer of the symphony hall and the other related spaces.The building is located in a major 80,000 m2 urban park, also designed and built by the team of architects led by Carlos Ferrater. 1991 Prizewinner, architecture competition2005 Special mention, XIII Cemex Building Award
Ideas clave
This is an important cultural centre for the city of Castelló and its Metropolitan area, consisting of a 1,234-seat symphony hall, 370-seat chamber hall, multipurpose congress room with a capacity of 800 pax., meeting rooms, offices, exhibition area and more, all gathered in a single building which stands as a new, monumental landmark in the city.
Entrevista con
los arquitectos
This is an important cultural centre for the city of Castelló and its Metropolitan area, consisting of a 1,234-seat symphony hall, 370-seat chamber hall, multipurpose congress room with a capacity of 800 pax., meeting rooms, offices, exhibition area and more, all gathered in a single building which stands as a new, monumental landmark in the city.
Fotos históricas
This is an important cultural centre for the city of Castelló and its Metropolitan area, consisting of a 1,234-seat symphony hall, 370-seat chamber hall, multipurpose congress room with a capacity of 800 pax., meeting rooms, offices, exhibition area and more, all gathered in a single building which stands as a new, monumental landmark in the city.
Sketches & Prototipos
Concurso de ideas licitado por el Ayuntamiento de Castelló en 1991 y posteriormente desarrollado por la Generalitat Valenciana a través de Castelló Cultural.
Equipo detrás del proyecto
Concurso de ideas licitado por el Ayuntamiento de Castelló en 1991 y posteriormente desarrollado por la Generalitat Valenciana a través de Castelló Cultural.
Carlos Escura
Arquitecto
Carlos Ferrater
Arquitecto
Carlos Martín
Arquitecto
Jaime Sanahuja
Arquitecto
Partners
Concurso de ideas licitado por el Ayuntamiento de Castelló en 1991 y posteriormente desarrollado por la Generalitat Valenciana a través de Castelló Cultural.
Ramón Pascual, Antonio Gomez
Arquitectos
Guillermo Font, Benjamin Caballer,
Fernando Santamaría
Arquitectos técnicos
Incoa, Joaquín Llopis, Antonio Martí
Ingenieros
Marisa Gallén
Planer, diseño gráfico
Información adicional del projecto
O.H.L. S.A.
Castelló Cultural. Municipality of Castellón. Generalitat Valenciana
Aleix Bagué
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