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DAOÍZ Y VELARDE CULTURAL CENTRE BY RAFAEL DE LA-HOZ



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"As part of the Daoiz y Verlarde complex of former barracks the objective is to preserve the architecture; a representative sample of Madrid’s industrial and military heritage.
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From the start, the idea was to respect the basic geometry of the existing building, as well as its saw-tooth metal structure and the brick-built façade.
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The interior space has been emptied to create a container for the Cultural Centre, which is divided into two areas with separate entry points and circulation areas, but with a strong visual and spatial connection between them, and the possibility of their adaptation to different types of events.
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A newly created intermediate space separates the former container from the new uses to bring the character of the existing building to the fore and set up a protective filter with the exterior. These intervening spaces establish visual connections that foster variations in the spatial experience.
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A generous communal space has been created at the entry points; a place for meeting, information and exhibitions, which works as a covered agora, as if the square outside extended into the building.
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A hi-tech roof has been developed to take the best advantage of natural light and ventilation. The refurbishment of this former industrial building, and abandoned barracks, has been made in a sustainable way as regards energy efficiency and the integration of renewable energy capture systems.
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The existing brick façade has been respected, as has the structure of the roof built from metal profiles, and a new structure of concrete slabs has been created, which will be used for the HVAC of the building through its thermo-activation.
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The existing roof truss and its metal pillars remained suspended in the air while the rest of the interior of the building was completed.
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Geothermal renewable energy is used to heat and cool the building, and the air-ground exchanger works as a pre-treatment mechanism for the primary renewal air.
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The final energy cost of the building, employing this type of HVAC systems, is far lower than it would be otherwise using conventional systems" Rafael De La-Hoz.
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Location: Calle Alberche, Venturada, Spain 
Architects: Rafael De La-Hoz 
Direction Works: Rafael de la- Hoz Castanys, Silvia Villamor 
Project Design: Silvia Villamor 
Project Director: Silvia Villamor, Ángel Rolán, Margarita Sánchez 
Project Team: Paola Merani, Concepción Cobo, Susanne Forner 
Graphic Design: Daniel Roris, Luis Muñoz 
Models: Fernando Mont, Víctor Hugo Coronel 
Structures Engineering: Ciete 
Intallations Engineering: Teisen 
Quantity Surveyors: Elena Elósegui, Javier Fernández 
Climate Control: Microclima 
Geothermal Energy: Eneres 
Lighting Consulting: Antón Amán. Architectural Lighting Solutions 
Construction Company: Férnández Molina Obras y Servicios S.A. 
Area: 6,850 m2 
Year: 2013 
Photographs: Alfonso Quiroga