Palace of Justice of La Rioja, Logroño
Architect: Pesquera Ulargui Arquitectos
Year: 2016
Location: Logroño, Spain
Category: Civic / Law Courts
Status: Built
About
The new Palace of Justice goes up as a building open to citizens, functional, transparent, and accessible. If furthermore brings together all the law courts services of La Rioja, up to now scattered in different buildings, while at the same time contributing to improving life in the neighborhood. The project preserves the old building as an entrance pavilion to the new court complex, constructing a series of interconnected volumes laid out in a comb-shape plan, creating a large public park. The project had to address a double need: on one hand to complete a rigorous and precise program in keeping with specific economic conditions; on the other, to fulfill the commitment this type of buildings have towards citizens, representative as they are of one of the public powers of the State. That is, it had to combine utility with representation, economy with meaning, efficiency with identity. To accomplish this the project uses the existing building on the plot – the old Military Hospital on Murrieta Street – that functions as a ‘character’ element: completely emptied, the pavilion becomes the grand gate to the ‘Palace,’ a truly meaningful space that gives the whole a representative image. The decision to maintain this existing building ensures that the new constructions can be designed following strict conditions of economy and functionality. So four new volumes (of ground floor plus three stories) are built, laid out in a comb shape and connected to one another. Between the volumes there are six-meter wide courtyards that bring natural light to the interiors, designed as modular and adjustable systems.