18-07-2012

Espacio VIAS Youth Art Centre: an urban revitalisation project.

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Espacio VIAS Youth Art Centre: an urban revitalisation project.
An old railway station serves as the starting point for a project built with civic participation: a new youth centre in León, Spain. Estudio SIC’s project combines recovery and conversion of an existing building with a new design for the outdoor space.

A project establishing bonds between mobility, architecture and social and urban sustainability, revitalising a central area which had been abandoned for some time: the FEVE station in León, Spain.

Making wise use of the existing construction, given a contemporary new look with the addition of solutions encouraging energy efficiency and conservation, SIC arquitectura y urbanismo has given the city a new heart in a strategic, easy to reach location which is ideal for promoting youth culture.
The centre’s future users were directly involved in the planning process, on the basis of the criteria of participatory architecture.

The result is three separate spaces: the old station, now a multi-purpose gallery; the new Youth Centre building to the north, with its stone wall maintaining a constant temperature indoors and its glass south wall and green roof establishing a bond with the plaza in front where the old train tracks were, an outdoor space for events and gatherings.

The new construction housing the auditorium and offices uses passive solar energy to cool and heat the interiors and makes maximum use of natural light.



On the whole, the Espacio VIAS project is part of a wider-ranging urban development programme, including a new streetcar line for reducing traffic congestion, a problem affecting not only big metropolises but many small and mid-sized towns.

Client: Ayto de León
Year: 2008-2010.
Place: León, Spain
Authors: Esaú Acosta, Mauro Gil-Fournier, Miguel jaenicke, estudiosic http://www.estudiosic.es/
Project coauthor: Pedro Colón, Raquel Buj.
Colaborators: Alfredo Borgui, Nieves Valle, Albert Pérez
Team: Take Away Media, Jorge Pellitero
General Constructor: García de Celis
Area: 800 m² (restauration); 420 m² (new buiding) 1450 m² (square)
Photo credits: Esaú Acosta. estudiosic http://www.estudiosic.es/


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