Santa Caterina Market [complex]
Enric Miralles Benedetta Tagliabue Associated Architects
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Alternative Titles
Mercat de Santa Caterina
Mercato di Santa Caterina
Date
1848Description
Detail of decorative wooden "shutter" supported by steel truss; Located in Barcelona’s El Born district, the original structure dates back to 1845 when it was the Convent of Santa Maria. After a fire destroyed the convent, it was converted into the city’s first covered market in 1848. Some parts of the remaining apse of the monastery are exposed in the renovation, which also kept the original white masonry walls with multiple arched openings on three sides; the fourth side was opened to a plaza. The colorful undulating roof was added in the renovation, on steel struts over the older structure. The roof top is tiled with 325,000 hexagonal glazed tiles in a mosaic designed by artist Toni Comella, in vivid colors. Underneath the ceiling is wood, which ties in with the use of wood detailing throughout; much of the second story exterior is covered in awkwardly hung movable wood shutters, one of the many playful touches typical of an EMBT design. These forms are repeated in the surrounding social housing buildings that were also part of the urban renewal plan. Source: Buildipedia [website]; http://buildipedia.com (accessed 5/28/2013)
Type of Work
marketplace; mixed-use development; apartment houseSubject
business, commerce and trade, cityscape, contemporary (1960 to present), Housing, Restoration and conservation, urban renewal, architectural reuse, Twentieth century, Postmodern, Nineteenth century
Rights
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