Rehabilitation of the Old Resin Factory

Marinha Grande, Portugal
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Atelier XYZ
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Atelier XYZ
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Fotografia © Atelier XYZ
Fotografia © Rita Burmester
Dibuix © COR
Visualització © Hélder Magalhães
Dibuix © COR
Dibuix © COR
Dibuix © COR
Architects
COR arquitectos
Localització
Marinha Grande, Portugal
Any
2013
Client
Marinha Grande City Hall
Architects
COR arquitectos Roberto Cremascoli Edison Okumura Marta Rodrigues

The relevance of the structure meant to be rehabilitated, the Market, of immense historical importance and an almost mandatory daily passage, and also the existence of numerous green areas, as frequent as the buildings, allied to the functional programme planned for that location (city hall services, commerce, offices, museum and auditorium) defined the project’s basic concept: the approach to the building’s original composition. It was, then, decided to uncover the central patio.
The Central Patio transforms into a big internal “public square” which may have different uses, besides the obvious feature for working as a terrace area, it can also host cultural and sport events.

The main intervention is based on the construction of a new building (NAC – Contemporary Art Nucleus), “embracing” the old one, able to become a symbol of the city. A box made of glass, the symbol material of Marinha Grande, national capital of the glass.

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