Sol89
This intervention interprets the building where the
sixteenth-century convent is inserted, as a context that over the
centuries is continually being transformed. Beyond a historical
interest, the succession of alterations suggests a metamorphosis;
the approach to the building emerges from the search for its
materiality, concealed by the claddings of the old university
classrooms.
In this space that has been so dramatically altered, with an
extremely limited budget, the project is activated by the action
of discovery; converting destruction into something as natural as
construction. After unmasking floors, walls and ceilings, the
blurred openings between spaces were reinforced with steel jambs
and lintels and new glazing was installed in the cloister to
recover the transparent relation with the courtyard that existed
when it was an ambulatory. The result is a rough intervention that
doesn’t pretend to be conclusive, but offers an intermediate
moment. From this point all options are possible; it is a space in
an ellipsis, waiting expectantly for each artistic installation to
complete it.
Credits
Contemporary Art Space
Location:
Antiguo convento de Madre de Dios, Sevilla
Architects:
Sol 89. María González y Juanjo López de la Cruz
Team:
Alejandro Cabanas, Instalaciones: Vicente Gómez Padilla
Area:
830 m2
Photography:
Fernando Alda
2012-2013