Calafell Playa has a new municipal market is the starting point of a new nucleus of facilities in a central position, for the town’s growing population. This nucleus will comprise a pre-school centre, an infant and primary school, a civic centre and a library, becoming a vital part of Calafell’s civic and social life.

The market design by Batlle & Roig Architects, is laid out around a large central axis that links the areas planned to house the supermarket and the stalls. This axis is conceived as a street that allows clients to cross the facility from east to west, presided over by a great skylight that runs lengthwise over a 9-metre-high space, interrupting the building’s continuous section.

This long skylight provides the central space with daylight, improves ventilation during the summer months and is manifested in the market’s façades, taking the form of two semicircular awnings and two porches, one at each end.

Description of project by Batlle & Roig Architects

Calafell is one of those small towns along the coast of Catalonia which, over the years, have ceased to be just summer resorts to become active all year round, with a growing number of primary residencies.

In 2007, we started work on a project to group together in the district of “Calafell Beach” a series of facilities for the new residents that the town has gained. In this initial grouping, a pre-school centre, an infant and primary school, a civic centre and a library were connected with the market to turn an existing over-ground car park into a vital part of Calafell’s civic and social life.

Despite the economic crisis, it has been possible to build one of these elements, and today it seems that the initial plan can still be achieved, in anticipation of times of greater prosperity to complete the network of facilities originally planned.

The new municipal market is situated beside the existing one which had become obsolete, with most of the stalls unused and unable to meet present-day commercial demands.

The layout of the facility is very simple and responds to the positions of the two main tenants: the stallholders and the supermarket. After long talks with the various parties, it was decided to locate the large retail area in the south of the site, closer to the railway line, and the stalls in the northern part, connected to a future plaza that will occupy the site of the old market.

At the centre of the building, between its two main occupants, an indoor street allows clients to cross the market from east to west, from the street on one side to the plaza with the future facilities. This central area is distinguished by a great skylight running lengthwise over a 9-metre-high space, interrupting the building’s continuous section.

This long skylight provides the central space with daylight, improves ventilation during the summer months and is manifested in the market’s façades, taking the form of two semicircular awnings and two porches at each end.

The stalls and services have been laid out so that the first bays (in the east and west façades) house the installations, services and vertical transport, freeing up central spaces for trading and the north façade for outdoor stalls which, in the future, will interact with the plaza. In constructive terms, the project uses industrialized materials without compromising quality, such as the precast concrete with corrugated surface that is used as a plinth course for the market. The precast concrete takes the form of the material that houses the sales area: corrugated steel sheet was used as formwork for the prefabricated panels, giving the building a unitary overall image.

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Batlle i Roig Arquitectura. Architects in charge.- Enric Batlle, Joan Roig.
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Oriol Vañó, Rachel Belaustegi, Albert Gil, Carla Cadavid, Alexandra Sánchez. Quantity survayors.- Diana Calicó, Elisabet Torregrosa. Structures and MEP.- Pedro Ondoño, Miguel Ortel.
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Calafell City Council / AMC5 / EHISA.
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ELECNOR / AMC5 / EHISA.
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8,360 sqm.
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2007-2013.
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Batlleiroig is an architecture multidisciplinary office based in Barcelona, that combines the practice of Planning, Landscaping and Architecture. Founded in 1981 by Enric Batlle and Joan Roig, it is made up of over 140 technicians from various disciplines. Committed with the environment and involved in the search for solutions to solve our planet's climate emergency, Batlleiroig has been talking about Landscape and Nature since its foundation.

With a holistic view, which always seeks to link the definition of urban to the logic of landscape, a visionary commitment to innovation and a stable, diverse, and constantly formed team, Batlleiroig works in three different disciplines: City and Territory, Landscape and Public space, Architecture and Construction. Areas in which they intervene, trying to be highly specialized in each of them, but without forgetting the essential transversality that is required today to develop any project.

The versatility of their work and the implication that it demonstrates to ensure the well-being and health of people, in addition to recognition, has given them the credibility and rigor to be considered, on the international scene, one of the leading practices in solutions linked to the future development of cities.

Medal CSCAE from the Superior Council of the Associations of Architects of Spain in 2017 for their business performance and FAD 2012 Prize for Architecture and Criticism, they have also received numerous awards for their built work, among which are: The International Architecture Awards in 2020 and in 2014, Landscape of the Year WAF 2018, several Catalonia Construction Awards, IAKS-International Olympic Committee Award 2015, multiple WAF Awards and the European Prize for Urban Public Space 2004.

Their work is presented in the monographic publications: Merging City and Nature. Actar (2022); Batlle i Roig, Building with Nature. AV Monographs Num 20, Arquitectura Viva (2017); Batlle i Roig Architecture 2008-2018. TC Cuadernos (2017); Twenty Gardens 1981-2011. Paisajismo (2011); Batlle i Roig Architecture 1996-2009. TC Cuadernos (2009); Architecture Described. Actar (2000), among others.

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Enric Batlle Durany lectures in Urbanism and Landscape Architecture at the Vallès School of Architecture (ETSAV) and on the Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). He gained his master’s degree in Landscape Architecture and his doctorate in 2002 with the thesis “The Garden of the Metropolis”, for which he received the extraordinary doctorate prize from the Doctorate Commission of the UPC.

In 1981 he founded, along with Joan Roig, Batlle i Roig Architects. Their office has developed numerous building projects, urban planning and landscape. He lectures in Landscape Architecture in the Department of Urbanism and Territorial Development at the ETSAV, and is involved in the Architecture and Project workshops there, and in the master’s degree in Landscape Architecture at the UPC and in the School of Architecture of Navarre (Pamplona). His work has won several awards and has been the subject of several publications.

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Joan Roig Duran has taught Architectural Projects at the ETSAB since 1984, and has lectured at the Barcelona School of Agriculture and been visiting professor at the following schools, among others: the Academie van Boukunst (Rotterdam, Holland); Delft University of Technology (Holland); the ILAUD-International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design (Urbino, Italy); the IUAV-Istituto Universitario di Architettura (Venice, Italy); the Faculty of Architecture (Genoa, Italy); the ITU, Faculty of Architecture of Istanbul (Turkey); Washington University (St. Louis, USA); the University of Illinois (Chicago, USA); the École Supérieure du Paysage de Versailles (France); the Technische Universität (Munich, Germany); Universität Stuttgart (Germany), and the School of Architecture of Navarre (Pamplona).

His work has won several awards and has been the subject of several publications.

 
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