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MAGMA Arte y Congresos

Premios: Premio “Best Conference Facilities Building in Southern Europe” (El mejor edificio de convenciones del Sur de Europa) de la revista de turismo “Business Destinations” Premio de la Accesibilidad Sinpromi Premios de Arquitectura Española, Madrid, Premios Mies van der Rohe. Barcelona Premio Manuel de Oraá, Canarias Finalista IX Bienal de Arquitectura Española, Madrid Finalista Premios FAD. Barcelona, Los Reyes de España inauguran el Magma en el 30 Aniversario de su coronación. Seleccionada para la VIII Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia.

Descripción: Magma Art & Congress,  Centro de Arte y Congresos aparece como un punto de referencia, de imponente presencia, entre construcciones anónimas. El paisaje semidesértico que lo rodea y la cercanía del mar, enmarcan el edificio, Piezas geométricas emergen del suelo albergando los diferentes servicios del programa: oficinas, salas de congreso, auditorio, oficinas, hall, aseos, cafetería, etc., uniéndose a través del fluir de la espectacular e innovadora cubierta, acotando el espacio en todas direcciones.

Datos técnicos:

Arquitectos: Fernando Menis, Felipe Artengo Rufino, José Mª Rodriguez Pastrana.

Emplazamiento: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife. España. 28°04’10.0″N 16°43’36.7″W

Programa: Cultural. Auditorio y Centro de Congresos.

Estructura: Hormigón armado y acero.

Materiales: Hormigón, piedra local, acero.

Promotor: Canarias Congress Bureau Tenerife Sur S.A.

Superficie total de la parcela: 27.784,47 m2.

Superficie total construida: 20.434,44 m2.

Coste: 28.962.181 €; 1.417,32 €/m2.

[:en]Awards:  XI Venice Architecture Biennial IX Biennial of Spanish Architecture  Accessibility Award SINPROMI Architecture Award Nomination Awards Nomination Mies van der Rohe Finalist in the IX Biennial of Spanish Architecture, Magma Arte & Congresos Manuel de Oraá Award FAD Awards Finalist

Description:

Located in a semi-arid landscape and at such a height that its profile is set against the sea, the building appears visually bound to the landscape thanks to its dramatic shapes, rough textures and stone coloring. Thirteen «rocks», which emerge from the ground and house the different services, relate to a roofline that is conceived as a liquid. This undulated surface is only broken to produce cracks for natural ventilation and lighting. Within, the shape of the spaces responds to their specific acoustic needs, resulting from numerous studies and on-site adjustments. The Concert and Congress Hall can hold up to 2,500 people in 2,354 m² or it can be divided into 9 smaller rooms for 300 people each. The 1,865 m² Conference Room can be divided into smaller spaces to accommodate between 200 and 250 people. These transformations can be carried out by means of movable walls that can be stored away and which include built-in acoustic insulation. To insure the building’s integration with its surroundings, a local stone called chasnera was added to the concrete mix, while for the roof, panels made from vegetable fibers with a subtle finish resembling the colors of the landscape were used.

Technical Data:

Architects: Fernando Menis, Felipe Artengo Rufino, José Maria Rodriguez Pastrana.

Location: Adeje, Tenerife. Spain. 28°04’10.0″N 16°43’36.7″W

Use: Cultural. Concerts Hall and Convention Center.

Structure: Reinforced concrete and steel. Materials: Reinforced concrete, local stone, steel.

Client: Canarias Congress Bureau Tenerife Sur S.A.

Site Area: 27.784,47 m2.

Total Constructed Area: 20.434,44 m2.

Cost: 28.962.181 €; 1.417,32 €/m2.[:]