City of Justice, Cordoba

Architect: Mecanoo

Year: 2018

Location: Cordoba, Spain

Category: Civic / Institutional

Status: Unbuilt

City of Justice, Cordoba

About

Seeing the need to modernize the city courts, the regional government of Andalusia called a competition for the construction of the new City of Justice of Córdoba. On a plot of 12,000 square meters, in a new urban area, the project would give the neighborhood a landmark building with a distinctive identity, in dialogue with the residential blocks of the surroundings, and whose image would naturally reconcile the contemporary architecture with Córdoba’s tradition. Evoking the profile of the mountains of Sierra Morena, the project proposes a new plaza extending Huerta del Sordillo Park, from which one sees the typical urban block the facades and geometry of which give the new neighborhood a civic quality, massing the built volume to provide a large open space that becomes the main entrance to the complex. The new building is a microcity, and its urban integration strategy is based on fragmentation to adapt to the morphology of the context, resembling a spontaneous growth process that conceals the rules of its spatial structure. Based on this idea, fractures designed like patios are introduced in the building mass. Just like the afniyah of Muslim cities, they bring daylight and air into the central zones of the building. In this way, the massiveness of the new urban block is fragmented by those ‘cuts’ in the volume, deliberately stressed by the material quality of the facades.

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