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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/24225 Centro Etnográfico Mandeo : Hormigón y Memoria : Curtis, A Coruña, España
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Barge Ferreiros, Santiago, Bouza Cora, Mª Belén .Centro Etnográfico Mandeo Hormigón y Memoria Curtis, A Coruña,España. En 8º Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura Blanca, Valencia, 7, 8 y 9 de Marzo de 2018. Valencia: Universidad Politécnica,2018,p.158-165
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[Resumen] En un entorno natural de gran valor paisajístico en la
cuenca del río Mandeo, el centro, destinado a formación y divulgación, se concibe como una ‘cabaña’ que se integra en el bosque
que lo rodea sin restarle protagonismo. El proyecto desarrolla el
programa en una sucesión de volúmenes conectados entre sí, que
pueden funcionar de forma autónoma o conjuntamente, lo que confiere al edificio una gran versatilidad de uso. La utilización del hormigón autocompactante (inyectado desde las partes inferiores de
muros y cubiertas) en la configuración de los volúmenes, ha hecho
posible la homogeneidad y compacidad y ha permitido asimismo
resolver, con un único material, tanto la envolvente como la estructura del conjunto .
[Abstract]: Located in the remarkable landscape of the Mandeo River basin, the Ethnographic Center is a space for education and information, and is conceived as a primitive ‘cabin’ that melds with the surrounding woods. The program is organized in a series of volumes that are interconnected, and that can function independently or jointly, a feature that gives the building a great versatility of use. The use of the self-compacting concrete (sprayed from the lower parts of the walls and roofs) to configure the walls has allowed to make them compact and homogeneous and has also allowed to resolve, with a single material, both the enclosure and the structure of the whole complex.
[Abstract]: Located in the remarkable landscape of the Mandeo River basin, the Ethnographic Center is a space for education and information, and is conceived as a primitive ‘cabin’ that melds with the surrounding woods. The program is organized in a series of volumes that are interconnected, and that can function independently or jointly, a feature that gives the building a great versatility of use. The use of the self-compacting concrete (sprayed from the lower parts of the walls and roofs) to configure the walls has allowed to make them compact and homogeneous and has also allowed to resolve, with a single material, both the enclosure and the structure of the whole complex.
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