2017 - 2023. Reurbanización del Borde Portuario y mejora de la Playa de Porto do Son, A Coruña, España

CREUSeCARRASCO

Spain

http://www.creusecarrasco.com

Juan Creus (Cée, 1966) holds a PhD in Architecture is and professor of architectural design at the University School of Architecture of A Coruña, and Covadonga Carrasco (Ribadeo, 1965) is an architect. They founded the CREUSeCARRASCO studio in A Coruña in 1994, and since then have carried out numerous projects on a small scale, from furniture and exhibitions to minimal living and housing modules, the rehabilitation and extension of historic buildings, and also creations on an urban and territorial scale, with interventions in public spaces or on universal itineraries such as the Way of St. James.

Their international awards include the European Public Space Award - Waterfronts (2024), the Ar+d Emerging Architecture Award, awarded by Architectural Review and RIBA (2011), the FAD Award (2023, 2014) and the Golden Lion as part of the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2016). Their work has also received awards from the Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism BEAU (2023, 2016, 2011), the CSCAE Spanish Architecture Award (2021), the Galician Architecture Award (2016), the ENOR Galicia Award (2007), COAG Award (2024, 2022, 2011, 2002, 2000) and the Juana de Vega Architecture Award (2018, 2015, 2013). They have also been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award (2015) and the European Public Space Award (2010).

In 2007 they were the Galician studio participating in the V Encontros Internacionais de Arquitectura. Their work has been published in national and international monographs and magazines. They both collaborate in media and forums related to the territory and architecture, publishing the magazine RESINA from their studio. Having disseminated their projects with a firm focus on the social, cultural and spatial context of Galicia, they aim to reinvent the surrounding landscape as a generic form.

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Publicado: 2025-04-30

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4995/eb.2025.23764
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Borde Portuario , España, Hormigón visto, Arquitectura, CREUSeCARRASCO, Playa de Porto do Son

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Resumen:

Partimos de un espacio que ha evolucionado con el tiempo creando distancias y barreras frente al mar. Su memoria se ha perdido y existen desajustes entre los diferentes usos que en él confluyen.  La ausencia de contacto distorsiona la historia del lugar y el intercambio en equilibrio entre acción de la naturaleza y actividad humana. La ocupación indiscriminada de vehículos y personas en torno al puerto impide además percibir un territorio de gran valor paisajístico. En la zona de la playa un muro y un paseo asfaltado impiden su encuentro natural con el parque. El viento, repelido frontalmente extiende la arena de forma indiscriminada.

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