Coffee and Literature Stand / Clavel Arquitectos

Architects: Clavel Arquitectos
Location: Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, Murcia, Spain
Architect In Charge: Manuel Clavel Rojo
Collaborators: David Pérez Martíne, Ricardo Carcelén González, Mauricio Méndez Bustos, David Hernández Conesa
Area: 40 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: David Frutos Ruiz

The company Cafés Salzillo, for their participation in “Coffee and Literature Week”, asked us to build a stand that could be easily and quickly assembled, as it was only going to be used for 4 days at the most. Its purpose was, above all, to promote the company’s special coffee called baroque.

The tridimensional frontage constructed with the word “café”, lent a certain intimacy to the reading area, and was situated opposite the imposing baroque façade of the Murcia’s cathedral, designed by Jaime Bort, and on the other side, a coffee machine was installed for demonstrations, together with a small retail outlet. The stand can be easily dismounted and re-assembled for similar exhibitions.

The word “literatura”, was built with separate letters that were used as tables for client’s use when savoring a coffee. Thus, the space worked both as a showcase and as a place to relax.

Depending on the event, the stand can be easily transformed to suit the occasion.

Stand Café y Literatura / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos Ruiz
Stand Café y Literatura / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos Ruiz
Stand Café y Literatura / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos Ruiz
Stand Café y Literatura / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos Ruiz
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Coffee and Literature Stand / Clavel Arquitectos originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 03 Jan 2013.

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Parking Avenida Libertad / Clavel Arquitectos

Architects: Clavel Arquitectos
Location: Avenida de la Libertad, Murcia, Spain
Design Team: Manuel Clavel Rojo
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: David Frutos

Project Area: 30,500 sqm
Superficial Treatment: 20,000 sqm
Clients: New Capital 2000 S.L.

As well as in an airport or a railway station, we think that, usually, the first impression a visitor gets when arriving in a city by car is the parking place. That’s why we intended to create a public space atmosphere, not an infrastructure one. We rejected the idea that a car park must be dark, grey and dirty after one year use. On the other side, the client defined very strict parameters concerning monthly maintenance costs and high-durability materials.

Made from 100% private funds, the project started on a public competition under administrative land concession. The work, consisting of five 320 meters long basements and a built surface of 30500 m2, was made in 18 months by means of a mine excavation system: after building the diaphragm walls, prefabricated pillars and the first slab, the rest was excavated like a tunnel, reducing the inconvenience for the neighbors and increasing safety levels.

Light as an essential material. Considering the powerful and sculptural texture of the diaphragm walls, we chose not to cover them, but to flood them with energy-efficient coloured light that gave them an unusual look. Enhancing, instead of hiding. This choice doesn’t only help the user to find his way, but it also avoids covering materials, such as paintings or brick, that get quickly worn out because of gas emissions from the cars.

Orientation. Apart from identifying the different floors by green and blue colours, control cabins were cladded by backlighted red glass, in order to get located from any point of the car park despite its length.

Durability and low maintenance. All the circulation spaces have been finished in white round ceramic vitreous tiles with black joints: a washable and hard material whose joints can’t get damaged or dirty by car gases. For the same reason, all the pavements are ceramic o epoxy-resin. The volumes of toilets and installation spaces gather together next to the staircases and have been painted in black. These walls have been labeled with the names of the different exits, hiding doors and inspection hatches and incorporating signage into architecture.

Toilets have been marked with a pictogram that creates a more pleasant environment. Inside, some mysterious voices welcome you whispering, and give you a great ovation when you finish. It is part of the show of recreating the public space.

Parking Avenida Libertad / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos
Parking Avenida Libertad / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos
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Parking Avenida Libertad / Clavel Arquitectos © David Frutos
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Parking Avenida Libertad / Clavel Arquitectos originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 12 Sep 2012.

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Ultralight Centrifugal Pavilion / Clavel Arquitectos

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Architects: Clavel Arquitectos – Manuel Clavel Rojo
Location: Shenzhen,
Collaborators: Ricardo Carcelén González, Diego Victoria García, Robin Harloff, Rafael de Giles González, David Hernández Conesa
Client: 2011 & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture
Completion: December 2011
Total area: 150 sqm
Photographs: Cristóbal Palma

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¿How much does your building weight?, asked Buckminster Fuller and now again curator Terence Riley asks to the six international teams invited to the Ultra Lightweight Village project.

Apart from the obvious answer we could conclude that any structure avoiding the effects of the gravity would weight nothing. So, can we make gravity disappear? Not, but we could compensate it.

In a world where we charge our mobile phones wireless and we send information through the air, why should not dream about a not so far future in which our buildings are sustained by other forces, leaving gravity in a second line.

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Centrifugal Village is based in that concept. Three circles of waterproof light fabric of 7.8, 6.4 and 5.4 meter of diameter spin around their axis at only 1,5 turns per second. In the biggest one we can reach a cantilever of nearly 4 meters with an only 2 mm roof thickness. It is interesting to check how similar is the movement with the aquatic animal one. Thanks to the rotation the gravity apparently disappears and only aerodynamical forces shape the fabric. The soft waves produced on the surface create a smooth breeze that improves the thermical conditions behind during the hot and sunny days.

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Public Space!
The pavilion creates a specific place for children in the huge square. Children can experiment with the centrifugal forces, generate electricity to open the structures and activate the lighting. The faster the children chairs rotate the more light the structure receives.

What happens later?
Children chairs and their surrounding soft floor will be installed in other parts of the city, extending the life of the plays after the biennale. Electric materials will be used for industrial purposes. The red and gold fabric will be recycled in bags.

All the photos taken by Cristóbal Palma

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Renovación de un ático / Clavel Arquitectos

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Arquitectos: href="http://www.clavel-arquitectos.com/user/index.php">Clavel Arquitectos /> Ubicación: Murcia, España /> Colaboradores: Diego Victoria, David Pérez, David Hernández /> Construcción: Construcciones Gregorio Romero /> Año de Proyecto: 2011 /> Superficie de proyecto: 234,3 m2 /> Fotografías: href="http://www.davidfrutos.com/">David Frutos Ruiz

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Fuimos llamados para realizar la renovación de un ático existente en la ciudad, que se vio afectado por las estrictas regulaciones que impedían modificar la alineación de los muros de la fachada.

El principal requisito del cliente era diseñar un espacio donde pudiera exhibir su colección personal de cuadros. Por otro lado, queríamos representar el sentimiento de una casa suburbana y traerlo a la ciudad.

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