A clear, sober and simple architecture that uses both traditional local techniques and new structural systems to recover the old Royal Butchers Royal and turn them into the container of the historical heritage of this small town in Jaen.

The project by Pablo Manuel Millan Millan is based on the historical preexistences of the place -with Iberian wells, Roman sewers and the remains of a medieval tower and a Roman wall- to create a new space that allows to host the historical archives and an exhibition hall, a space in which the vestiges of the past are always present.

Description of the project Pablo Manuel Millán Millán

SEWING HISTORY

In a very small space (163,50 sqm) and plot bounded by three medians converges a wide spectrum of rich heritage. On one side in the horizontal plane underlying archaeological remains of an ancient structure of Iberian wells to which a system is superimposed Roman sewers. On the other hand in the vertical plane emerging elements of a fortified medieval tower system of the city as well as the remains of the Roman wall. And finally the bearing wall structure of a building that suffered the ravages of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 and still remained standing.

Under these assumptions we consider rehabilitate a space to take out each of these historical elements and was sewn into a clean, sober and simple architecture, an architecture that will container heritage. The project will be built therefore traces a route between the past has been left to each create a new space with a dual use: a new top floor using file and at the bottom the of exhibition hall.

The new architecture will allow recognizing generated each independently assets showing different windows to the past: some evidence on the ground that the Iberian and Roman constructions against other on the walls that reveal the Roman wall next to the remains of the medieval tower.

The financial reconstruction has been carried out by local traditional systems while the new work has been achieved with novel structural systems. The sharp decline of the facade (over six percent) has managed to stabilize by tilting structure that allows the coronation of the wall brace.

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Archaeologist Director.- Pablo Jesús Casado Millán.
Technical support in archeology.- Rafael Antonio Saco Montilla; Fernando Enrique Salas Herrera.
Engineering.- Mario Cruz Febrero.
Geological and petrological study.- Vorsevi S.A.
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Ilustre Ayuntamiento de Porcuna (Andalucía, Spain).
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Start date.- March 2011. Completion date.- November 2014.
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Material Execution Budget.- € 316,812.27.
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Plaza de Andalucía, 3. Zip 23,790. Porcuna (Andalucía, Spain).
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Pablo Manuel Millán Millán is Doctor Architect by the University of Seville with the thesis 'Inhabiting the cliff: the little convent as a promoter of a new architecture in the hills of Valparaiso.' After completing the "Master in Architecture and Historical Heritage" and the "Master in Management of Latin American and Andalusian Heritage", he has focused his study on the contemporary analysis of historical buildings and structures.

At present, together with the research and teaching activity carried out at the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Seville, he is a researcher at the School of Architecture and Design of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile. Among his recent works, we could highlight the project for the rehabilitation and conservation of the San Francisco de Estepa Convent (Seville), the Rehabilitation of the 16th century Royal Butchers of Porcuna (Jaén), the conservation project of the Greater Sacristy of the Sanctuary of Regla in Chipiona (Cádiz), the restoration of the Monastery of San Juan de la Penitencia in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid) or the restoration of the Chapel in Martín de la Jara (Seville).

He has been awarded with the best academic record by Fundación Caja de Arquitectos; 2nd Europe Architecture Award 2017; Build Architecture Award or recently nominated for the Andrés de Vandelvira awards.

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Published on: October 19, 2015
Cite: "Royal Butcher XVI Century, revamp by Pablo M Millán Millán" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/royal-butcher-xvi-century-revamp-pablo-m-millan-millan> ISSN 1139-6415
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