The new building for the Port Authority of Ayamonte, designed by the architecture studios Gabriel Verd and buró4, provides a new service to the fishing community and complements various urban renewal interventions that are being developed in Ayamonte, a Spanish municipality located in the province of Huelva.

Located on a small plot, the new building dialogues with and enhances the character of the square in which it is located, seeking to revitalize the urban fabric and establish itself as an architectural landmark in its surroundings. The project responds to the need to update the municipality's port facilities to contemporary demands in a marina.

The project developed by Gabriel Verd and buró4 creates a porticoed plaza in front of the cliff that marks the end of the promenade that runs along the dock thanks to the layout of its L-shaped floor plan. Inside there is a supply warehouse, which is protected from the outside by the service area, which opens onto the plaza.

Materially and geometrically, the building is inspired by coastal defensive constructions, a solid and massive architecture developed in concrete that does not go unnoticed in the surroundings. The water acts as a morphological and symbolic limit, so the solidity of the building seeks to show the spirit of the place in a unique way.

Edificio de Capitanía en el puerto deportivo de Ayamonte por Gabriel Verd y buró4. Fotografía por Jesús Granada.

Captaincy building at the Ayamonte marina by Gabriel Verd and buró4. Photograph by Jesús Granada.

Project description by Gabriel Verd + buró4

The new Port Authority and Harbormaster's Building is designed to create a sense of place. Located on a small plot but strategically positioned in a spacious esplanade, it occupies a privileged edge position next to the dock, offering unparalleled views of Portugal and the historic town center.

Its materiality and angular geometry echo the coastal defensive constructions. It represents a robust and massive architecture that does not go unnoticed in its surroundings. This architectural piece possesses a high expressive capacity that roots itself in the landscape through contrast, aiming to uniquely convey the spirit of the place.

Edificio de Capitanía en el puerto deportivo de Ayamonte por Gabriel Verd y buró4. Fotografía por Jesús Granada.
Captaincy building at the Ayamonte marina by Gabriel Verd and buró4. Photograph by Jesús Granada.

The interplay between the building and the plaza generates an architectural ensemble that enhances the character of this port enclave. The L-shaped floor plan configures a porticoed plaza facing the cliff that marks the end of the tipu trees promenade running along the dock. From the plaza, the building presents its dual nature: on one side, it is open to the public, administrative areas, maritime services, and security functions beneath the access portico. On the other side, a closed volume accommodates the storage of supplies. Above this, as if it were the deck of a ship, a viewing terrace is projected.

This building replaces outdated and ephemeral facilities that became obsolete in light of the needs of a modern marina. Its presence complements various urban renewal interventions currently underway in the Ayamonte marina. Thanks to its photovoltaic roof and high-performance installations, the building achieves high energy efficiency with a consumption that is virtually nil.

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Carlos Sánchez Sanabria, Pablo Rodríguez Zambrana, Ruth Martínez González, Jorge Rodríguez Pérez, Joaquín Jiménez, Fernando Copado.

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MEP.- i-integra, Suringeniería.
Structures.- Roberto Sepúlveda Trueba.
Execution management.- Manuel Cansino.
Quantity Surveyor.- Manuel Cansino, Carlos Gómez.
Health and safety.- Lorena Romero y Romero.

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Agencia Pública de Puertos de Andalucía, Junta de Andalucía.

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700 sqm.

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2024.

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Ayamonte marina basin, Huelva, Spain.

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Since the company was founded in 2006, buró4 has been working in the territory and in the urban reality with the capacity to cover the complete cycle of a project, from the definition of objectives, planning and management, to the construction of the architectural object. The company, in turn, has the capacity to work in specific areas of urban planning, urban development, architectural and environmental prevention processes.

Ramón Cuevas Rebollo is the Managing Director and Founding Partner of buró4. The studio is made up of a team of professionals including Jesús Díaz Gómez, Jorge Ferral Sevilla, Gabriel Verd, Isabel Jiménez López, Ismael Ferral Sevilla, Antonio Alonso Campaña and Rosario Rodríguez Cazorla.

Buró4 is characterised by its control of the entire process, from preliminary analysis, strategy design, negotiations and document production, to monitoring and support for administrative procedures, and concluding with all the necessary steps and work until the client's objectives have been achieved.

The differentiating element of bureau4 is the ability to lead teams of specialists, providing the direction and management that coordinates and generates a unique interlocution from the idea to the execution of the project. The experience acquired in full-cycle processes prepares us to preventively detect problems inherent to any process, in such a way that allows us to offer integral solutions that make projects viable and develop them within coherent deadlines, guaranteeing their technical quality and economic and environmental sustainability.

Buró4 carries out its main activity throughout Spain. It also has proven experience in South America, both in municipal and territorial planning, as well as in architectural and environmental works, mainly in Panama and Colombia. Together with its national and international partners it covers countries such as Honduras, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, as well as Eastern European countries.
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Gabriel Verd, ( Granada, June 10th 1975) Graduated in Architecture at the Technical Superior School of Architecture (ETSA) of Seville in 2001, from 2001 to 2003 collaborated with Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra.

Verd was invited as a visiting professor at the Architecture School of Cagliari (Italy) and participated as a professor in the Master of Renewable Energy: Architecture and Urbanism at the International University of Andalusia since 2005. Verd is also a counsellor of the College of Architects of Seville (since 2011) and in November 2014, he was invited to join the Foundation for Contemporary Architecture (Fundación de Arquitectura Contemporánea). He has given conferences in Melbourne, Venice, London, Ferrara, Vicenza, Bologna, Madrid, Lucca, Seville, Concepción... In addition, his work has been published in national and international reviews.

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Published on: January 14, 2025
Cite: "A rotund and massive architecture. Captaincy building at the marina by Gabriel Verd and buró4" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/rotund-and-massive-architecture-captaincy-building-marina-gabriel-verd-and-buro4> ISSN 1139-6415
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