Miralbueno-El Olivar Social Pavilion, Zaragoza
Architect: Magén Arquitectos
Year: 2021
Location: Zaragoza, Spain
Category: Restaurant / Culture / Leisure
Status: Unbuilt
About
The Miralbueno-El Olivar sports complex has its origin in the purchase of two estates, in the 1960s, and the project to build two swimming pools and a park, commissioned to the architect from Zaragoza José Romero. Later on, the farmhouse was enlarged and turned into a summer bar. In 2007, with the extension of the facilities to the south, this building came to occupy the center of the new lot, at the crossroads of several internal paths, surrounded by green areas. The initial plan considered its refurbishment and extension, but the poor state it was in, and the growing program requirements, made renovation inadvisable and encouraged to raise a new building. Conceived as a meeting point, the project explores the concept of pavilion surrounded by green areas. The formal proposal materializes the network of paths, which trace the movement of users. By contrast to the previous situation, whereby the original building was surrounded by pergolas for a cafeteria, the new building shapes an exterior loggia that links up with the different routes, inviting users in and favoring interaction. The openings and the unfolding of the concrete walls form this interstitial space, like a covered outdoor zone that wraps the interior, and establishes connections that reactivate the circulation routes in the center. This loggia makes it possible to put tables and chairs outdoors but under a roof, minimizing the visual impact of the hospitality establishment. The form of the openings – with the resulting shadows – and the framed views over the trees preside this space.