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Palace of Justice,
Córdoba, Spain

image from Mecanoo architecten 041207
New Palace of Justice with twenty-six courtrooms, a Forensic Institute
and public facilities
48,000 m2, 1st prize competition
Design 2006
Execution 2008-11

images from Mecanoo architecten 041207
Delft, 5 Oct 2007
Mecanoos Palace of Justice, Córdoba approved
Francine Houben of Mecanoo architecten has received official approval
by the municipality for her design of the Palace of Justice in Córdoba,
Spain. Francine Houben presented the design to the mayor of Córdoba,
the city council, the Consejeria de Justicia and the Spanish press. Mecanoo
won the international competition for the Palace of Justice in March 2006.
The 48,000 m2 complex is inspired by the layout of the centuries old Moorish
city with its many patios. The complex features an impressive 20 courtrooms
as well as a wedding room, a forensic institute, offices and a café.
The building costs are estimated at €70 million. Construction begins
in 2009 and the new Palace of Justice will open in 2011.

Patios
The new Palace of Justice is as a city within in a city. In order to achieve
the building massing plan; sections were taken from the street plan of
the old city within which the required volume including its patios were
fitted. The many patios provide light and ventilation in adjacent rooms.
Moreover, they endow the large building with a strong identity of its
own that suits the climate of Andalusia and Córdobas Moorish
character. Palm trees grow in both the lower and higher patios. Because
of the compact organisation of the building, space is left over for a
large, slightly sloping square that provides the building with a clear
entrance. The complicated programme of functions has been solved with
a strict arrangement whereby the higher the function the more inaccessible
it is to the public. The building is set on a plinth. The courtrooms,
wedding room and restaurant represent the most public part at the entrance
level. Above this, on the upper patios, are the secured offices. The archives
and prison cells are located below grade.

Filigree
The exterior of the Palace refers to the traditional architecture of Córdoba
with its perforated facades. A gossamer-thin pattern filters the light
and absorbs heat. The filigree gives the building an elegant appearance.
Applied to the facades of the patios are ceramic panels in different colours
which contrast with the other facades.
Programme Courthouse with more than 20 courtrooms, a wedding room, a Forensic
Institute, offices, a café, an archive, a prison and a car park.
48,000 m2, 1st prize competition.

Design 2006
Execution 2008-11
Client Consejería de Justicia y Administración Pública,
Sevilla, Spain
Structural engineer, consultant installations and acoustics Grupo Ayesa,
Sevilla
Building costs incl. installations € 70,000,000
mecanoo architecten b.v., Oude Delft 203, 2611 HD Delft
Tel: +31 (0)15-279 8100 E-mail: info@mecanoo.nl
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