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INTRODUCCIÓN 1000 500 2000 0 N MAP CROP OF THE REGION OF VEGAVIANA. 1000 500 2000 MORALEJA [8km-10min] LA MORRA [2,3km-4min] LA QUINTA [2,6km-4min] LAS PORCIONES [4,1km-6min] CORIA [24km-25min] LA MATA BAJA [3,4km-5min] 0 N 200 CITY HALL SOCIAL HOUSE BUILDING + BROTHERHOOD CHURCH SCHOOLS HOUSING ARTESANOS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS HOUSING HOUSING TYPE COLONOS A HOUSING TYPE COLONOS B HOUSING TYPE COLONOS C HOUSING TYPE COLONOS E 100 50 N STUDY OF VEGAVIANA There are a number of blocks that were ne- ver built according to plans by Fernández del Amo. Recreation Vegaviana plant in 1958, with roads and real vegetation. First extension of Vegaviana. It is apprecia- ted that the patterns set by Fernández del Amo is still to some extent. In a securely second extension appears Coo- perative acts, sports complex, a hospice, va- rious modules of houses of different typolo- gies and some companies in the riverside. INITIAL CORE S.U.C. RESIDENTIAL S.U.N.C. RESIDENTIAL GREEN ZONE S.U.C. INDUSTRIAL DOTATIONAL PROTECTION OF VIEWS Proposal of the current regulations, inter- est is appreciated to keep the characteristic image of the people, especially the protection of views in his most characteristic facade. However it has some questionable points, as the situation of the new industrial area. 10000 5000 2500 N MORALEJA CILLEROS VEGAVIANA CORIA POINT MAIN ACTIVITY POINT OF ACTIVITY POINTS OF INTEREST CURRENT ACTIVITY School-Chapel LA QUINTA zona de Dehesa scattered houses COMMUNITY BARNS Private barns or stables COMMUNITY BARNS NEW COOPERATIVE ZONA 2 ZONA 1 ZONA 3 School-Chapel LA MORRA NEW COOPERATIVE COMMUNITY BARNS Private barns or stables COMMUNITY BARNS School-Chapel LAS PORCIONES NEW COOPERATIVE COMMUNITY BARNS Private barns or stables COMMUNITY BARNS Barns or sheds drying large size scattered by the surrounding area to access via the School-Chapel. Agglomeration of houses around the School-Chapel. Single Family isolated and some barns. View School-Chapel La Quinta surrounded by children’s games, small gardens and woodlands. As in the area of school-chapel of La Quinta large barns scatte- red throughout the landscape size appear. Tracts of land waiting to irriga- tion canals irrigated in the vicinity of most roads. View School-Chapel Lots. Surroun- ded by lush vegetation. Small groups of scattered houses; In very poor state of conserva- tion. Interpretation of the various typologies that Fernandez del Amo projected to Vegaviana. TOMATO TOMATO COTTON COTTON BEANS BEANS CORN CORN CORN 1960 1970-1980 ACTUALIDAD TOBACCO Collage del CICLO NATURAL por el que una familia podría ser autosufiente viviendo en el campo. Constituyendose un ciclo cerrado. Evolution of crops Vegaviana since its inception. It is seen as increa- singly has been diversifying more product variety. CURRENT STATUS MDA 01 FERNANDO ROYO NARANJO EMILIO TUÑÓN ÁLVAREZ

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INTRODUCCIÓN

1000500 20000N

MAP CROP OF THE REGION OF VEGAVIANA.

1000500 2000

MORALEJA [8km-10m

in]

LA MORRA [2,3km-4min]

LA QUINTA [2,6km-4min]

LAS PORCIONES [4,1km-6min]

CORIA [24km-25min]

LA MAT

A BA

JA [3

,4km-5min]

0N

200

CITY HALLSOCIAL HOUSE BUILDING + BROTHERHOODCHURCHSCHOOLSHOUSING ARTESANOSAGRICULTURAL WORKERS HOUSINGHOUSING TYPE COLONOS AHOUSING TYPE COLONOS BHOUSING TYPE COLONOS CHOUSING TYPE COLONOS E

10050NSTUDY OF VEGAVIANA

There are a number of blocks that were ne-ver built according to plans by Fernández del Amo.

Recreation Vegaviana plant in 1958, with roads and real vegetation.

First extension of Vegaviana. It is apprecia-ted that the patterns set by Fernández del Amo is still to some extent.

In a securely second extension appears Coo-perative acts, sports complex, a hospice, va-rious modules of houses of different typolo-gies and some companies in the riverside.

INITIAL CORES.U.C. RESIDENTIALS.U.N.C. RESIDENTIALGREEN ZONES.U.C. INDUSTRIALDOTATIONALPROTECTION OF VIEWS

Proposal of the current regulations, inter-est is appreciated to keep the characteristic image of the people, especially the protection of views in his most characteristic facade. However it has some questionable points, as the situation of the new industrial area.

1000050002500N

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Barns or sheds drying large size scattered by the surrounding area to access via the School-Chapel.

Agglomeration of houses around the School-Chapel. Single Family

isolated and some barns.

View School-Chapel La Quinta surrounded by children’s games,

small gardens and woodlands.

As in the area of school-chapel of La Quinta large barns scatte-red throughout the landscape size

appear.

Tracts of land waiting to irriga-tion canals irrigated in the vicinity

of most roads.

View School-Chapel Lots. Surroun-ded by lush vegetation.

Small groups of scattered houses; In very poor state of conserva-

tion.

Interpretation of the various typologies that Fernandez del Amo projected to Vegaviana.

TOMATO

TOMATO

COTTON

COTTON

BEANS

BEANS

CORN

CORN

CORN

1960

1970-1980

ACTUALIDAD

TOBACCO

Collage del CICLO NATURAL por el que una familia podría ser autosufiente viviendo en el campo. Constituyendose un ciclo cerrado.

Evolution of crops Vegaviana since its inception. It is seen as increa-singly has been diversifying more product variety.CURRENT STATUS

MDA 01FERNANDO ROYO NARANJOEMILIO TUÑÓN ÁLVAREZ

ESTRATEGIA TERRITORIAL

CURRENT STATUS

NEW MAIN ROAD

CONNECTIONS

SELF-SUFFICIENT LAND SUBDIVISION CULTIVATION

VIEW HOUSES BETWEEN GARDENS

FIRST PHASE OF SETTLEMENT

SECOND PHASE OF SETTLEMENT

THIRD PHASE OF SETTLEMENT

SCHEMES e1.15000

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GENERAL PLANT e1.5000

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MDA02FERNANDO ROYO NARANJOEMILIO TUÑÓN ÁLVAREZ

Vegaviana housing is reinterpreted. As it is part of a courtyard, now partially covered from which you access the premises. It serves as a filter between the living area and work area.

The spaces are located in a degradation of uses. That is, from the most public to the most private, from the entrance to the rooms. This sequence of spaces is understood both in plan and section.

The spaces are designed without corridors linking them, rather by the direct passage from one to another. This is achieved by placing a “furniture” that articulate transit inhabited by the house. This furniture is arranged in the space to which they will serve. We are talking about epacios servers and served spaces.

Access to space is made diagonally so that you always have a different view of the house, never get to see a whole and each space is different, different sizes, depending on the application, different openings, different views , different service spaces.

“A valid order adapts to the circumstantial contradictions of a complex reality. Both adapts as it is imposed. This mode supports “control and spontaneity”, “correction and comfort” -the improvisation within the whole. Tolerates modifications and arrangements. No fixed laws in architecture, but not all will be well in a building or a city. The architect must decide, for those subtle valuations are among its main functions. You must determine what can not be touched and which is capable of arrangements; granted what, where and how. “

Robert Venturi. Complexity and Contradiction.

1. GARAGE / MULTI-ZONE2. ZONE OF COEXISTENCE3. ENTRY4. KITCHEN5. LIVING6. BEDROOM / STUDY7. DINING8. PATIO

WORK SPACE PATIO 2.0 SPACES SERVERS NEO-RURALES

+ + +

SERVERS AND AREAS SERVED AREAS

SERVERS AND AREAS SERVED AREAS

USES SCHEMES

SCHEMES

IDEA PROJECT SCHEMES

VIEW OF PROPERTIES FROM COOPERATIVE

TIPOLOGY A

Axonometry TYPE A

EXAMPLE OF IMPLEMENTATION B AxonometryEXAMPLE OF IMPLEMENTATION A Axonometry

TIPOLOGY B

TIPOLOGY C

SECTION Aa

ALZADO Bb

Aa

Bb

TIPOLOGÍAS DE VIVIENDA

SPECIES OF SPACES

FULL AND EMPTY

SUNLIGHT

VIEW

MAIN ENTRIES

PREVIOUS VEGETATION RESPECTED

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SUNLIGHT

VIEW

MAIN ENTRIES

ENTRIES / DEPARTURE SECONDARY

LOAD / UNLOAD SERVICES

1. ARRIVAL MERCHANDISE

The complex of the cooperative based on the premise of integrating and building back the School Chapel of the Quinta. The buildings are arranged in such a way that involve educational gardens. All blocks open to views of the field, serving the sunlight, leaving the large square of educational gardens south, so they can collect the most hours of sunshine. All large trees that are in the vicinity of the School-Chapel is also respected.

The interior layout of the blocks thinks from the functional logic of the Cooperative. A route so that the goods completely covers the two new blocks are created. It is the southernmost block in which the entire process of reception, storage and handling is done, as it is in the second block in which exposure and purchase / sale of goods is completed. School-Chapel recovers back its use of workshops and classrooms.

5. EXPOSURE-BUY / SALE

2. RECEPTION MERCHANDISE

3. STORAGE OF MERCHANDISE

4. HANDLINGMERCHANDISE

AREA MACHINERYRECEPTION AND STORAGE AREA

RECEPTIONADMINISTRATIVE OFFICESEXPOSURE-BUY / SALECROPS AREA SCHOOLS

SUPPORT AND STORAGE AREACLASSROOMS / WORKSHOPSRECREATION AREASVERTICAL COMMUNICATIONSTOILETSCAFE

PREVIOUS VEGETATION RESPECTED

MAIN ROUTESSECUNDARY ROUTESSLOW ROAD TRAFFIC

FLOOR + 3.50m FLOOR +0.00m

COOPERATIVE VIEW FROM THE FIELDS OF FARMING

ELEVATION Aa

0 5 10 15 20 25 50 e 1.500

FLOOR +0.00m

Axonometric COOPERATIVE AND SCHOOL-CHAPEL “LA QUINTA”

FLOOR +3.50m

Aa

N COOPERATIVA MDA04FERNANDO ROYO NARANJOEMILIO TUÑÓN ÁLVAREZ