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Madrid Civil Courts of Justice, Building, Architect, Pictures, Design, Law Project
Campus de la Justicia Madrid : Arquitectura España
Building in Madrid, Spain, Europe
Civil Courts of Justice, Campus de la Justicia
2008-
Zaha Hadid Architects

URBAN STRATEGY
Due to the high demand for office space within the new masterplan
that contains the Civil Courts of Justice, public space within the
development has shifted from being a potential destination to becoming
residual, fragmented and dispersed.
In desperate need for refocusing, so as to create a better collective
experience, the design for the Civil Courts of Justice inserts public
space in its core - integrating it by connecting it with the campus’s
public circulation. As a result, the Civil Court of Justice design
shifts from being a mere component of the overall system to becoming
its pivoting point, serving as a reference that provides structure
and organizes the entire urban masterplan complex.

ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSAL
The formal language and architectural articulation of the design aims
to break the static configuration of the surrounding buildings. The
design’s soft and dynamic tectonic turns it into an immediate reference
for the masterplan, without the need to exhaust maximum building heights.
By way of horizontal shifts of its mass, a sense of elasticity is
introduced into the design allowing the building to be grounded at
its elevation to the masterplan campus. This elasticity draws visitors
into its interior, and permits the building to ‘float ‘above the ground
plain.
The envelope of the Civil Court of Justice is composed of a double-ventilated
façade. The exterior layer of the facade is composed of metallic panels
which respond to environmental and program conditions. These panels
shift from open to closed and from flat to extended depending on the
circumstances affecting them. It is also envisaged for the metallic
panels on the Civil Courts of Justice rooftop incorporates photovoltaic
cells.
Inside the building, a spiralling semi-circular atrium is developed
around the courtyard where all public space evolves. The atrium overlooks
the courtyard, which serves as instant reference point for visitors
to move around the building and extends to the lower ground floor,
providing natural light to enter the court rooms at that level.
Civil Courts of Justice, Campus de la Justicia - Building Information
MADRID CIVIL COURTS OF JUSTICE, Spain
2007-tbc
PROGRAM: Courts of Law.
CLIENT: Campus de la Justicia de Madrid
ARCHITECT: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher
Project Architect Juan Ignacio Aranguren
Competition Team: Andrés Arias Madrid, Jimena Araiza Olivera
Toro, Brian Dale, Amit
Gupta, Ho-ping Hsia, Sara Sheikh Akbari, Tomas Rabl, Paulo E.
Flores.
SIZE: 74,448 sqm: 49,033 overground / 25,415 underground
Campus de la Justicia Building info from Zaha Hadid Architects
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