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VALDEMINGOMEZ FOREST PARK
(LANDSCAPE RESTORATION OF VALDEMINGOMEZ WASTE LANDFILL)
Israel Alba Estudio
COMPETITION. FIRST PRIZE
A-3, Km. 14. MADRID, SPAIN
The project for the restoration and transformation of the Valdemingomez landfill in Madrid brings together four basic actions: sealing the surface of the landfill, extracting the biogas accumulated within it for use in generating electricity, while transforming the surface of the landfill into a public park of enormous biological value. This is a new public educational and cultural facility, situated in a strategic position for the development of the city. All of this was made possible by simply regenerating and transforming a heavily-damaged area.
The Valdemingomez landfill constitutes an example of a proposed model of continuity between the forest and the surrounding area; a pseudo botanical garden with indigenous species seeking integration into the Parque Regional del Sureste. It was transformed into a free public area, along with woods and wetlands which have helped to create small localized ecosystems. Within it, one can observe the life of both nature and the city. The plan was to establish small colonies which would grow over time, expanding and becoming more complex, responding to local conditions, and this has indeed occurred.
A series of public facilities were added to the recovery project after the reforestation: trails, paths, a bike lane connected to the rest of the city, small woods, picnic areas and two wetland lagoons with areas for observing both the newly developed ecosystems and the city, into which this new area will soon be incorporated.
By assigning a new value to waste, the recovery and transformation of a landfill provides a new topography which is capable of being useful and productive for contemporary society, for leisure or for agriculture, revealing itself as a free space of the new city. The architectural project which was undertaken involved the proposal of new strategies for creating an area which will be open, flexible and dynamic throughout time, in a search for equilibrium between city and nature.
This project’s relevance stems from its attainment of the three main objectives that this type of intervention required: resolving a complex technical problem, producing a new free public space and constructing a new landscape via the creation of soil and the manipulation of the topography. It could be affirmed that it is not a full recovery per se, because the natural state which was lost can never be recovered. Rather, it is a “reinvention” whose value lies in changing the attitude of man towards landscapes and areas of deterioration.
ARCHITECT
Israel Alba Estudio
c/ Tarragona, 24 – planta baja
28045 Madrid (España)
Tel/Fax +34 91 539.06.82
info@israelalba.com
www.israelalba.com
COLLABORATORS
José María Cristóbal
Javier Martínez
Juan Nevado
Fernando Sanz
José Antonio de Frutos (paisajismo y revegetación)/(landscape)
MEASURING AND BUDGET
Enrique Medina
QUALITY REPORT
TÉCNICAS REUNIDAS, S.A.
CLIENT
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
UTE VALDEMINGOMEZ 2000 (CESPA, S.A. – VALORIZA, S.A. – VERTRE, S.A.)
CONTRACTOR
UTE OBRAS VALDEMINGOMEZ (CESPA, S.A. – VALORIZA, S.A. – VERTRE, S.A.)
COMPETITION
June 2000
PROJECT
January 2002
COMPLETION
July 2003
PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILM
ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán+Rocío Romero)
www.israelalba.com
info@israelalba.com
c/ Tarragona, 24 – planta baja
28045 Madrid (España)
Tel/Fax +34 91 539.06.82
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Israel Alba
Ph.D. Architect and academic. He obtained his Ph.D. in Architecture Summa Cum Laude in 2015 at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM). Scholarship from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA. Founded his own architectural firm in 2000.
Since 2007, he has divided his time between his professional practice and lecturing in architecture as an Associate Professor at the Madrid Campus for the Architecture School of Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (UPSAM). His work has received numerous international and national prizes and awards, including AZ Awards in 2014, PID Global Awards in 2013, Europe 40 under 40 in 2011, the Philippe Rotthier European Prize for Architecture in 2011and in 2014,
Award from the Madrid Architects Association COAM in 2009 and 2005, the EXPOSYNERGY A.Prize in 2010 and the ULI Europe Award in 2004.
He has lectured on the issue of waste and possible solutions in Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Mexico and Spain, and has been invited to sit on architectural juries for competitions. His work has been exhibited and published in national and international specialist media.
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