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O edifício da antiga prisão preventiva de Reus, bem cultural de interesse local, recebe um programa inovador em Espanha: um abrigo para sem-abrigo, um refeitório e um espaço comunitário.

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The building of the former preventive prison in Reus, a cultural asset of local interest, receives an innovative program in Spain: a shelter for the homeless, a soup kitchen and a community space.

español
El edificio de la antigua prisión preventiva de Reus, bien cultural de interés local, recibe un programa innovador en España: un refugio para personas sin hogar, un comedor social y un espacio comunitário.

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PORTAL VITRUVIUS. El Roser Social Centre in Reus. Projetos, São Paulo, year 22, n. 262.01, Vitruvius, oct. 2022 <https://vitruvius.com.br/revistas/read/projetos/22.262/8658/en_US>.


El Roser Social Centre is laid out in the old prison in Reus, a building listed as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest and included in the Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. The facility is an innovative program in Spain. It comprises a shelter for the homeless, a soup kitchen and a community space, bringing together all the social services of the city, which makes it the first comprehensive facility of its kind.

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

The proposal is the transformation of a transformation. The prison, built in 1929, was transformed into a school in 1979. This earlier intervention is taken as the basis for a project in which the various time strata dialogue with each other in a selection process that shows the concealed construction layers and draws attention to their various transformations. The project respects and recovers the original building, revealing its structure and the construction typology of the time, previously hidden, in order to evoke an image of austerity.

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

The intervention works at different scales. Firstly, a dialectic is established between the new more ethereal, light, tectonic elements, and the composition and stereotomic mineral materials of the heavier existing structure. Then the geometry of the H-shaped floor plan laid out around two courtyards is given new openings to create lines of sight and a Palladian-style permeability that marks the end of closed spaces. The interpretation, functioning and routes around the building’s interior are reassessed, as they are at urban level, changing its relation with the immediate environs.

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

Entrance to the prison used to be from the street via a monumental doorway with minimum pavement space, but this latest proposal eliminates the wall around the yard of the prison building, turning it into a public space, open to the city, that lets passers-by recognise the facility by the continuity of its façades. A slender steel structure is a gesture that recalls the now-absent wall, at the same time threading together three different historical periods. In turn, the conservation of the monumental doorway bears witness to the missing wall and enhances the facility’s heritage value. At a more domestic scale, elements such as windows and wet areas are introduced at a tangent, reinforcing the idea of palimpsest.

El Roser Social Centre in Reus, Tarragona, Spain, 2022. Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura
Foto Adrià Goula

datasheet

project
El Roser Social Centre in Reus

site
Tarragona, Spain

year
2022

surface área
1.323,15 m²

client
Reus City Council

architecture
Architects Josep Ferrando, David Recio, Xavi Gallego (authors); Alex Font, Arnau Sumalla, Ilaria Caprioli, Albert Chavarria, Adrià Maldonado, Maristella Pinheiro and Clara Ebert (team) / Josep Ferrando Architecture and Gallego Arquitectura

structures
Calmat

envelope
Xmade

energy efficiency
Aiguasol

quantity surveyors
BIM Arq Eng + ASC-Arquitect

contractor
Vesta

photo
Adrià Goula

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