La propuesta del estudio Monochrome, con sedes en Málaga y Madrid fue una de las ganadora en la recien terminada edición de Europan 16, con un proyecto en la ciudad de Almendralejo, a unos 45 km al sureste de Badajoz, Spain.

El tema de Europan 16 se centra en las ciudades vivas como un nuevo paradigma, en el que se pueden considerar nuevos tipos de sinergias entre las dimensiones ambiental, biológica, social, económica, cultural y política. Este paradigma nos lleva a pensar en términos de coevolución e interacciones, ya trabajar con dinámicas de proyectos regenerativos, combinando vitalidades metabólicas e inclusivas.

El proyecto de Monochrome se centra en la rehabilitación de un complejo de vivienda social en muy mal estado en la ciudad extremeña de Almendralejos. La propuesta plantea una solución de reciclaje de lo existente, actualizando unas viviendas que han quedado obsoletas con una propuesta sencilla y sostenible: una estructura exterior anexada a la fachada para ampliar el espacio vividero y ordenar el espacio público.

Abordando el tema de la migración de poblaciones atraídas por los trabajos de temporada en el campo, que han ido creando una población compleja y diversa que necesita mejorar sus condiciones de asentamiento urbano, con una integración real y renovada de sus viviendas.



La increíble historia del temporero que encontró su hogar en Almendralejo por MONOCHROME.

Descripción del proyecto por MONOCHROME

The winning project for the city of Almendralejo addresses the issue of seasonal workers from an architectural perspective. It is a refurbishment of a social housing complex in very poor condition for which a recycling solution is proposed for what already exists, updating some houses that have become obsolete with a simple and sustainable proposal: an exterior structure attached to the façade to enlarge the living space and order the public space

Almendralejo is a population that lives mainly from the agricultural sector, with a fluctuating population in the months of harvesting the fruit and whose social reality is decisive as the starting point of our proposal. On the one hand, we find the traditional population and residents of the neighborhood, and on the other hand, the migrant population that ranges between 7,000 and 9,000 people, made up mostly of Romanian gypsies who come during the grape harvest and harvest season.

We want to promote the citizen initiative with a negotiation table, where both residents and migrants will be, accompanied by all those involved in the improvement: city council, owners, social agents, etc. Reconciliation between the traditional population and temporary migrants is the primary objective, through a "social condenser" with two scales for a global solution:
 

  • ARCHITECTURAL: a new integrating block that includes NEW PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC SERVICES.
  • URBAN PLANNING: regulating TRAFFIC; creating GREEN CORRIDORS and a CLIMBING INTEGRATION system with new "landmark" elements that make the San José neighborhood unique, resorting to the lost industrial identity, the brick chimneys, heritage of an industrial past.


The architectural proposal is based on the recycling of the current blocks, and is divided into 4 phases of action on the existing:
 

1) RELEASE OF THE GROUND FLOOR Eliminating houses with poor conditions on the ground floor, we generate commercial premises, green areas, and public facilities that allow us to double the relationship space on the street.
2) IMPROVED ACCESSIBILITY Incorporation of lifts associated with the stair cores.
3) EXTERIOR STRUCTURE ANNEXATION Whose objective is, on the one hand, to expand the living space, and on the other hand, to generate exterior terraces, in addition to improving the climatic conditions of the current façade to create efficient housing.
4) COVERS AS ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATORS The removal of the existing sloping roofs allows the floors to be colonized utilizing pergolas that include common building services (laundry and drying racks).The technics of the roofs allows balancing the environmental balance, turning the block into an island of almost zero consumption.


One of the main principles of action for us was the human factor, trying not to evict neighbors who want to keep their homes while the complex is being rehabilitated. For this, the proposal is staggered over time, initially encouraging work outdoors and on empty floors, thus generating a residential rotation as the work progresses, ensuring the shelter of the residents at all times.

The existing typology is limited to a traditional housing use that is poorly adapted to current demands. New more flexible housing forms are proposed that allow variation according to demand following the fluctuation of the existing population in the area.

For the constructive solution, we combined the industrial image of the annexed structure of dry construction with nods to the popular architecture of the neighborhood, reinterpreting the grillwork and colorful ceramics of the area.

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MONOCHROME Estudio. Sergio Sañudo Babío, Álvaro Fernández González, Martina Almela Sena, Daniel Cueto Mondejar, José Luis Ramos Chía, Marina Fernández Oñate.
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Ayuntamiento de Almendralejo.
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September, 2021.
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Almendralejo, España.
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Monochrome es un estudio de arquitectura y diseño con oficinas en Madrid y Málaga, dirigido por Sergio Sañudo (Málaga) y Alvaro Fernández (Madrid).

Sergio Sañudo. Arquitecto por la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, desarrollando gran interés por la rehabilitación. Interesado en las nuevas formas de vivir y relacionarse que dan lugar a nuevas tipologías arquitectónicas y formas de entender el espacio. La naturaleza y los viajes ocupan su tiempo libre, buscando enriquecerse de las experiencias para la aplicación en proyectos futuros.

Alvaro Fernández. Arquitecto por la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid y Arquitecto Técnico. Entusiasta de los viajes, y el diseño. Profesionalmente enamorado de los detalles de arquitectura y de las relaciones sociales que se establecen en torno a ella, creyendo firmemente que esta influye activamente en los modos de desarrollar las actividades. En ocasiones colecciona momentos y zapatillas, Rock don´t Stock!
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Publicado en: 12 de Febrero de 2022
Cita: "La increíble historia del temporero que encontró su hogar en Almendralejo por MONOCHROME" METALOCUS. Accedido el
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