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La Cisnera Community Centre, Tenerife, Photo, Architecture, Islas Canarias, Image
Islas Canarias Arquitectura, España
Arico Building by gpy arquitectos, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
La Cisnera Community Centre, Arico, Tenerife
2009
gpy arquitectos
Photographer : Joaquín Ponce
La Cisnera is a small, rural settlement that has grown up along a
roadside in the upper reaches of the town of Arico, located in the
south-east of Tenerife. The new community centre relates to its surroundings,
with the main entrance placed at the level of the town's main square,
alongside the Chapel of San José Obrero, and the line of the rooftop
extending along the road at an inverse angle until it merges with
that of the enclosure wall.

The building is meant to be seen as an extension of the urban public
space, and offers a sheltered environment for the town square, onto
which it opens. The intention was to offer a flexible delimitation
of the spaces outlined in the brief, using mobile partition walls
to allow for a free, modular configuration of the space for different
uses and activities, thereby ensuring its integration as a singular
meeting space and its extension outward to the square.
This configuration, which allows for an intense, varied use of the
space, is what lends the new centre its character as a public place,
fostering the use of the urban space around the chapel and square
as a meeting point and place for social interaction, while maintaining
the small chapel as a unique element, an essential part of the whole.

The building has been constructed by means of a dialogue between two
skins; a continuous, abstract, exterior wrapping in white and a warm,
interior wrapping made of wood. The building's exterior wrapping folds
to allow access to the centre and frame the view of the surrounding
landscape from the square and vice versa. It has been finished with
a continuous, manually applied coating of rough plaster using the
local volcanic aggregate jable. The micro-alveolic nature of this
aggregate offers a high degree of insulation from the heat, and the
light colour of the finish dissipates the sun’s intense rays.
The interior wooden skin unfolds into multiple configurations, allowing
for an optimal use of the inner space – as a covered square, screening
room, common room or games room. The space between the two skins,
of variable thickness, houses the fixed installations (computer lab,
washrooms and pantry) and the storage rooms.
The orientation of the main entrance and the window frame defining
the building's edge blocks direct sunlight from the main room, making
it luminous and cool – a shady, protected place on the square.
La Cisnera Community Centre Tenerife information received 080909
Canary Island Architecture
LEAF Awards Winner 2009
La Cisnera Community Centre Tenerife - Building Information
Client: Tenerife Insular Council: Planning and Tourism Department
Size of project: 497,55m²
Cost: €417,982
Start date: 2007
Completion date: 2009
gpy aruitectos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tenerife Church
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