

*LA FÁBRICA QUE
NO QUERÍA SER FÁ-
BRICA*
2016
architectural design 6
ud. Ruiz Cabrero, professors Álvaro Soto + Paula Montoya
final mark 9/10
From the very beginning the project was about designing a fabric that didn't want to be a fabric (or at least a conventional one). The place, located next to Ciudad Real airport, is 90m2x90m2. This project is more about weather dissidents, a sort of story of climatic serendipity, with a program that integrates all the parts of a conventional bio-mass factory, including the characteristic chimney. But the really interesting thing is that the main project itself develops between those interspaces linked to every part of the bio-mass process. During all the process, there are a lot of energy exchanges that are used for architecture to be, creating natural atmospheres and selecting the programs that will be developed. It's a kind of architectural selective breeding where conditionants are temperature, humidty, light, pressure.
The factory is a big changing organism which integrates different programs depending on the energy exchanges inside the different parts of the factory: gymnasium, solarium, rest area, sports zone, restaurants, clubs, etc. A factory without defined limits, without any entry but at the same time fully open.



