Two Madrid practices – one headed by Francisco Burgos and Ginés Garrido, the other by Javier Alejo Hernández Ayllón, Verónica Paradela Pernas, and Javier de Andrés de Vicente – have worked together on a proposal that has won for them the competition
Over the remains of the Islamic Murcia, a landscaped plaza covered by a wood latticework at different levels includes lightweight photovoltaic panels which are concealed...
A new interpretation center and an elevated square are articulated following the footprint of the old layout; the medieval city once again becomes part of the daily life and routines of citizens...
The scheme proposes a new urban landmark for the city through the creation of an elevated garden that will also be the roof below which the medieval remains will be sheltered...
A large green carpet provides the museum with electricity thanks to the use of piezoelectric pavements that run on the kinetic energy produced by pedestrians when strolling by...
The project makes the San Esteban site part of the public space. This is achieved thanks to a metallic walkable roof that performs as a large meeting square, and the rises over the ruins...
A metallic roof, landscaped and walkable, rests on the courtyards of the original Arab dwellings, maintaining the streets, facades and pavements that constitute the site exactly as they were...