Marina Port Vell by SCOB Architecture and Landscape

Marina Port Vell
Marina Port Vell
Photo © Adrià Goula

The Port Vell Marina in Barcelona is extending and improving its facilities in order to provide service to an increasing demand of cruising yachts. The project involves the construction of two buildings on the water and the landscape management of 16,000 sqm2 of quayside. The general strategy of the project aims to achieve the landscape integration of the new buildings and the public space within the singular environment in which they are located, half way between the industrial port and the old town of Barcelona.

Marina Port Vell
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The proposal creates a system capable of finding an architectural solution not only for the buildings but also for all the landscape elements involved, establishing a close relationship between them. A single unifying approach of the whole intervention is looked for in order to achieve an image of order and continuity. The materials and colours used seek to minimise the visual impact by gently integrating themselves within the environment and with the other “architectural elements” of the port: the boats.

Marina Port Vell
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Landscape
The large area occupied by docks and floating quays must remain free for use and space reasons. It is mainly used for the transit and parking of vehicles, pedestrian access and the berthing and casting off manoeuvres of boats. The project sees these tough and functional areas as an opportunity to give character and personality to the new marina, providing them with order and coherence, standards that are often reserved for public space.

Marina Port Vell
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The Lattice
The buildings are covered by a lattice that has been specially designed for this project. It provides protection against solar radiation, strong winds and saline environment. Its sheerness, soft and rounded shapes provide warmth and lightness to the buildings. The project imitates the way fishermen erect a tent using a large net, in order to protect themselves from sunlight during the summer months.

Marina Port Vell
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Entrance Building (One Ocean Club)
The One Ocean Club is comprised by a restaurant and a cocktail bar, which are organized in two structures joined together under a large lattice. The building is located at a lower level, from which the deck can be seen. The lattice is designed as a fifth façade that generates various spaces and terraces when being unfolded. The only closed areas of the buildings are the kitchen, the facilities and the storage areas. The other areas are open to the sea and the city.

Marina Port Vell
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The Gallery Building
The Gallery building accommodates the offices for the management companies that operate in the marinas, a small gym as well as multifunctional rooms and crew rooms. It is a two-floor building located on a platform over water, taking advantage of a mooring area that was not in use. The structure is covered by a white lattice, like the other building in the marina.

Marina Port Vell
Conceptual Diagram

The lattice has more presence in the south façade and less in the north façade, coinciding with the best views over the city. The design seeks to emphasize the idea of continuity towards the exterior, working with criteria that evoke the interior of a boat. The distribution strategy is based on grouping the closed areas that have the most private activities, such as offices and services.

Marina Port Vell
Conceptual Diagram

The interstitial space is freed for transit and public use, seeking a closer relationship and contact with the exterior environment and its views. On the ground floor we find the reception, administrative offices, gym and wellness area, restrooms, changing rooms, launderette and crew room. On the first floor: offices, meeting rooms, events room and kitchenette. The building, of a triangular shape, is located on a platform over water, taking advantage of a mooring area that was not in use. Source by SCOB Architecture and Landscape.

Marina Port VellLocation: Port Vell Barcelona, Spain
Architects: SCOB Architecture and Landscape
Collaborators Architects: Susana Toyos, Nathalia Baños, Olga Saro, Gerard Yubero, Yaiza Terré, Kyriaki Ilousi, Begoña Garrido, Xavier Gràcia, Jordi Ribó
Structures: Avac. Ignacio Vallet, Juan Pablo Rodríguez
Engineering: Implanta. Carlos Morancho
Lighting Design: Artec 3. Maurici Ginés
Technical Architect: Jose Antonio Mendoza
Project Managers: Paul Lowndes, Joan Gonzalez
Builder Buildings: O.H.L. (Obrascon Huarte Lain)
Landscape: U.T.E. (O.H.L. + S.A.T.O.)
Facades (Uhpc Concrete Lattice): Oo Lattice By Escofet
Curtain Wall Gallery Building: Jansen
Curtain Wall Netrance Building: Vitrocsa
Lighting: Iguzzini, Modular Lotis
Exterior and Interior Carpentry: Sindar Europea
Technical Facilities: Catalana De Seguretat I Comunicacions (Csc)
Office Furniture: Forma 5, Cubinyà
Interior Furniture: Basic Collection
Lift: Orona
Landscape Urban Furnitures: Odos Series By Escofet (Awarded On Fx Awards 2015), Ciclos
Exterior Flooring: Visendum
Exterior Lighting: Iguzzini
Outer Metalwork: Pidemunt, Metatecnia
Urban Graphics Elements: Essa Punt
Graphics Elements: Mariona García, David Martín
Client: Marina Port Vell, Salamanca Group
Area: Global Project Total Area = 19.420,00 Sqm
Gallery Building: 2.675,00 Sqm / 2 Floors
Entrance Building: 1.095,00 Sqm / 1 Floor
Landscape: 16.220,00 Sqm
Storage: 1.044,50 Sqm / 78 Units Of 8-13 Sqm
Year: 2015
Photographs: Adrià Goula, Courtesy of Scob Architecture and Landscape

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Gallery Ground Floor Plan
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Gallery First Floor Plan
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