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Eco-boulevard Spain, ecosistema urbano arquitectos, Spanish Architects
Vallecas Arquitectura, España
Vallecas eco-boulevard, Madrid, Spain
Spanish Public Realm development
2006-07
ecosistema urbano arquitectos
Photographs: Emilio P. Doiztua + Roland Halbe

ECO-BOULEVARD IN NEW SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT OF MADRID
The whole proposal for the eco-boulevard in Vallecas can be defined
as an urban recycling operation consisting of the following actions:
insertion of an air tree-social dynamizer, over an existing urbanization
area, densification of existing alignment trees and reduction and
asymmetric arrangement of wheeled traffic circulation. Superficial
interventions reconfiguring the existing urbanization (perforations,
fillings, paint, etc.) that defaces the executed kerb development.

RECYCLING THE NON-CITY
The Suburban Development of Vallecas had all the very poor characteristics
typical of suburban developments. So, the Eco-boulevard competition
is organized with two objectives: one of a social nature, aimed to
generate activity, and one of an environmental nature, the bioclimatic
adaptation of an outdoor space.
Public spaces belong to everyone and they should act as supports for
a number of activities and events, beyond what can be planned, spaces
where citizens can act in freedom and spontaneously.

Our proposal is an attempt to make up for the total lack of activity
due to irresponsible planning, and it originates in the interest in
finding a solution to the problem from the very beginning. We are
aware that the best adaptation for a public space is that involving
thick and solid trees, a material that cannot be counted on until
15 or 20 years have gone by. Therefore, it was necessary to have an
emergency action that could operate as a wood would in
the future. So the strategy opted for is one of concentration that
acts on and adapts specific areas by supplying them with higher climatic
comfort and serving thus as the seed of a public space regenerating
process. We do not think a building is necessary, but a place for
people whose shape is defined by the very activity developed in it
at a given time. Three pavilions or trees of air work as supports
open to multiple activities chosen by the users. Installed in the
non-city as temporary prostheses, they will be used only until the
inactivity and climatic adaptation problem is corrected. Once the
necessary time has elapsed, these devices should be taken down and
the old premises should remain as clearings in the wood.

The air tree is a light structure that is self-sufficient in terms
of energy and can be dismantled. It consumes only what it can produce
through photovoltaic solar energy collection systems. Selling this
energy to the power network generates a superavit on the annual balance
sheet and this is reinvested in the maintenance of the structure itself.
This is just a model for the management of resources on a project
in the course of time.
The use of technology plays on this project a critical and decisive
role as it adapts to an authentic and specific context. The architectural
potential of technology lies on its reprogramming and combination
with other elements, so that true architectural ready-mades are configured.
In this case, climatic adaptation techniques normally employed in
the farming industry are borrowed.
The autonomy enjoyed by the trees of air means that they are objects
of an exportable nature, so they may be re-installed in similar locations
or in other types of situations requiring an urban activity regeneration
process (new suburban
developments, degraded parks, squares).

The goal of this project is to create an atmosphere that invites and
promotes activity in an urban public space that is sick
due to bad planning.
The simple climatic adaptation systems installed in the trees of air
are of the evapotranspirative type, which is often used in greenhouses.
This aerotechnical practice or artificial adaptation is not a part
of a commercial strategy. On the contrary, it tries to undo the leisure
consumption binomial and reactivate the public space by creating
climatically adapted environments (8ºC10ºC cooler
than the rest of the street in summer) where citizens will be once
again active participants in public spaces.
Vallecas development : ecosistema urbano arquitectos
ECO-BULEVARD, NEW SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT OF VALLECAS. MADRID. SPAIN
DEVELOPER EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE VIVIENDA Y SUELO. MUNICIPALITY OF MADRID.
YEAR PHASE I 2004-05 / PHASE II 2006-07
ARCHITECTS BELINDA TATO, JOSE LUIS VALLEJO, DIEGO GARCÍA-SETIÉN
PROJECT TEAM IDEAS COMPETITION PATRICIA LUCAS, ASIER BARREDO, DAVID
BENITO, JAIME EIZAGUIRRE, IGNACIO PRIETO
PROJECT TEAM CONSTRUCTIVE PROJECT IGNACIO PRIETO, MARIA EUGENIA LACARRA,
DAVID DELGADO, DAVID BENITO, JAIME EIZAGUIRRE, PATRICIA LUCAS, ANA
LOPEZ, LAURA CASAS, FABRICIO PEPE, MICHAEL MORADIELLOS.
STRUCTURE TECTUM INGENIERÍA, (CONSTANTINO HURTADO)
FACILITIES IP INGENIERÍA, (JULIO BERNAL)
BOTANIC IGNACIO LÓPEZ
PHOTOGRAPHER EMILIO P. DOIZTUA + ROLAND HALBE
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