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City of Justice Barcelona : Architecture Information
Law Courts by David Chipperfield Architects in Barcelona, Spain
City of Justice, Barcelona and LHospitalet de Llobregat, Spain
2002-09
David Chipperfield Architects
Photographs : Christian Richters

Barcelonas new law courts complex breaks down the 240,000 square
metre programme into nine buildings, four of which are linked by a
continuous four-storey high concourse building. The project includes
the design of all public, courtroom, and office interiors. The first
of the buildings was completed in September 2007.
Previously, the various legal departments of the governments of Barcelona
and lHospitalet were scattered in 17 buildings across the two
cities, with functional frustrations for both users and employees.
A new conjoined City of Justice aims to improve efficiency and allow
working spaces to adapt and absorb the constant transformation of
the judicial body as well as provide reserve space for future growth.
The site is at the border of the two cities of Barcelona and lHospitalet
on a site which was previously a military barracks. It is located
adjacent to both Gran Via, a major access route into the centre of
Barcelona from the south, and Carrilet, an artery leading to lHospitalet.
The position provides optimum accessibility to the city and major
metropolitan routes on both public and private transport.
The principal proposition of the project breaks down the massive programme
into a series of separate but interrelated blocks on a public plaza,
giving a spatial composition that attempts to break the rigid and
monolithic image of justice. The project also attempts to provide
equilibrium to the relationships between the different working areas,
public areas and landscape. A group of four large judicial buildings
are situated around the perimeter of a linking concourse building.
They generally contain courtrooms at ground floor and a further three
floors. All of these floors are accessed directly from the concourse
building, which acts as a filter. The concourse building also gathers
people at the start and completion of their judicial visit within
a central public room, which overlooks the exterior plaza.
Four other independent buildings comprise a judicial services building
for lHospitalet, a forensic sciences building, and two commercial
buildings with retail facilities at ground floor. A further building
is planned to contain social housing. All nine buildings are conceived
as formally restrained blocks with load bearing coloured concrete
cage facades. Each building has a different and contrasting,
although muted, colour tone. The concourse building has a more free
form plan with deep exposed concrete slabs and woven mesh screens
in front of frameless glazing.
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City of Justice Barcelona - Building Information
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Competition Date: 2002
Completion Date: 2009
Client: GISA, Departament de Justicia (Generalitat de Catalunya)
Gross Floor Area: 241,520 m2
Design Architect: David Chipperfield Architects ; Fermín Vázquez
-b720 Arquitectos
Structural Engineer: Brufau, Obiol, Moya i Associats / Jane Wernick Associates
Services Engineer: Grupo JG Ingenieros Consultores / Arup
Lighting Engineer: Artecluminotecnia / Arup
Quantity Surveyor: Tècnics G3 / Tim Gatehouse Associates
Façade Consultant: Biosca & Botey / Estudio Marshall
Landscape Architect: Manuel Colominas / Wirtz International
Planning Architect: Estanislau Roca Arquitecte & Associats
Acoustic Consultant: Estudi Acústic H. Arau
Digital Imaging: Carlos Pascual / David Chipperfield Architects / b720 Arquitectos
/ Imaging Atelier
Models: David Chipperfield Architects / b720 Arquitectos / Miquel Llunch
/ Matthew Marchbank / Vista Models
Model Photography: Richard Davies
Photography: Duccio Malagamba / Christian Richters
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