In May this year Spanish architects Arenas Basabe Palacios, together with Nowadays Office, won the first prize in the competition to redefine the open space between the buildings of the former Cristall factory in Moscow, Russia.

The competition asked for ideas that would give a new personality to the open space between the blocks of the old Cristall factory complex in Moscow. Nowadays, a masterplan redefines the area, making it a mixed urban fabric, including a residential program as well as cultural and ludic facilities. The competition basis defined three different work areas, with independent prizes for each of them.

The jury recognised the value of the unitary, participative and continuous proposal developed by arenas basabe palacios in collaboration with Nowadays Office, and decided to give them all three prizes and entrust them with the development of the whole complex.
 

Description of project by arenas basabe palacios

01. A flexible scenography open to every urban shareholder:
instead of proposing a predefined public space, we plan an oriented process based on the objectification as a tool to achieve a more democratic production of public space. Reducing the scale of design to small objects –URBAN POST ITS- allows that not only the promoters and authorities but also the citizens can participate in the design, production and later management.

02. Intensification of urban centrality in a process open in time: the public space must work in every stage, including the initial construction phase. In order to achieve it, we propose three tools: the design of a support or URBAN HARDWARE, the production of a collection of URBAN POST-ITs and the creation of an URBAN SOFTWARE defined by cultural and social management structures. These three tools will meet the requirements of the initial construction phase in 2015, the creation of a new urban centrality in 2016 and its settling as the core of a new district in 2018.

03. Inventory of recycled urban programmers: with the objective of getting the highest adaptability, we propose a catalogue of recycled urban programmers. The preexisting and nowadays obsolete industrial elements are reused as functional, paving and lighting elements. These urban post-its can be moved, interchanged and transformed, making the ‘Cristall’ area an urban environment adaptable to the always-changing needs of society.

04. Multiple identities in public space views: the urban post-its strategy encourages the continuity of the preexisting industrial identity. It does not mean to replace it, but to renew it in order to achieve a contemporary urban environment. The reusing and recycling of obsolete industrial elements together with the incorporation of new tools for the design of public space, such as the mobile phone applications or the visualization of the construction process, contribute to the creation of a new urban centrality.

CREDITS.-

Authors.- NOWADAYS office + arenas basabe palacios: Enrique Arenas, architect, Luis Basabe, architect, Luis Palacios, architect.
Collaborators.- María Angeles Peñalver, architect. Alba Sospedra, architecture student. Silvia Muñoz, architecture student. Andreas Benéitez, architecture student.
Date.- May 2015.
Location.- Samokatnaya ul., 4. 111033 Moscow, Russia.

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arenas basabe palacios arquitectos was founded in 2006. Since then they have won several architecture and urban prizes. They frequently give lectures and teach at different universities and institutions. They have presented their work and research in many exhibitions around Europe. Their projects have been published in many countries including Germany, Austria, the UK, France, Korea, India and Spain.

Enrique Arenas Laorga (1974), architect graduated from ETSAM (Madrid). He has developed projects in very different areas: rehabilitation, housing, institutional and events. He has held lectures at several academic institutions and is now a researcher at ETSAM. He teaches at IED Madrid.

Luis Basabe Montalvo (1975), architect graduated from TU Graz. Since 2003 he teaches design studio at ETSAM, where he is also working on his PhD. He was a guest researcher and faculty at various Universities: RWTH Aachen (Germany), Cambridge (UK) and CEPT Ahmedabad (India).

Luis Palacios Labrador (1983), architect graduated from ETSAM (Madrid, 2009) with and Master's in Advanced Innovation and Technology (ETSAM, 2011). Since 2010 he teaches design studio at ETSAM, where he is also developing his PhD. He worked in the Netherlands and, as a teacher, he has held lectures and workshops in India and UK.

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Published on: December 17, 2015
Cite: "Cristall by Arenas Basabe Palacios & Nowadays Office" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/cristall-arenas-basabe-palacios-nowadays-office> ISSN 1139-6415
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