Tortosa Law Courts
The city of Tortosa throughout its history is built from the overlapping of fortifications, walls, churches and palaces. Its historic center with narrow alleys and complex geometry, adapts on the hillside of the mountain. The new Law courts building responds effectively to the specific judicial program and its strict functional requirements and, to the topography and geometry of the site, located on one of the corners of la “Plaça dels Estudis”.
Photography by © Josep Maria de Llobet
The Law Courts are located in one of the streets that, from the Ebro river, go into and configure one of the main routes of the historic center and where gothic Palaces, the Cathedral Headquarters and the main buildings of its Renaissance past. All these constructions have in common the use of the stone of the area that configure a homogeneous chromatic environment with which the new architecture establishes continuity.
An architecture that materializes and completes a fragment of a city that responds carefully to all the conditions of the place.
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
The project starts from a regular and ordered structure through a grid scheme modulated from the standard dimensions of the program’s office unit. The program distinguishes the public access areas, which are solved with more open , permeable and continuous facades; and areas of restricted or private use, which are modulated and related with the rhythm of the façade to allow possible future changes.
The strict separation of public and private areas as well as prisoners or witnesses is also reflected in the paths and access cores. Public and private paths are carried out along the longitudinal facades. Placing the public and waiting areas on the north façade with views of the castle and the old town. Public and private are divided by a central area delimited by the customer service, which houses the restricted uses of offices and work.
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
In contrast to the plinth, a second level with three floors is defined by an industrialized system of three modules of approximately 1000×3000 mm of prefab concrete with which it is possible to systematize the building while solving different construction situations: the corners, the openings in relief and the slat system…A play of light and shadows provides continuity to the entire façade.
The internal structure is regular and ordered. On the other hand, the exterior volume responds to the irregularity of alignments and topography. Between the inside and outside, an interstitial space of variable thickness appears and allows to mediate between these two worlds, providing intimacy and permeability to workspaces and modulating natural light.
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Different gradients of thermal comfort and sun protection are identified in the interior spaces according their activity and orientation and good energy control is facilitated, reducing demand and energy consumption. Efficiency is optimized thanks to the use of natural lightning and use of low consumption elements.
The façade of the new building uses the warm color palette of the environment to give texture and shape to the corrugated prefab concrete pieces that configure the building’s envelope and trace the irregular shape of the place.
Photography by © Josep Maria de Llobet
Project Info: Architects: Camps Felip Arquitecturia Location: Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain Area: 3467 m² Project Year: 2020 Photographs: Pedro Pegenaute, Josep Maria de Llobet Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Erco, GEZE, COMLED, HERMO
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Pedro Pegenaute
Photography by © Josep Maria de Llobet
Photography by © Josep Maria de Llobet
Photography by © Josep Maria de Llobet
Photography by ©Josep Maria de Llobet
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