Reina Victoria Theatre-Cinema / Enrique Abascal García

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Nerva, Spain

Text description provided by the architects. Nerva, north of the province of Huelva, in the Tinto River basin, was born to host the mining. The construction of a building of its type (theater/cinema) is the most important event for the whole city. What is even more in the case of Nerva, with a long tradition in using this kind of cultural space, becoming to leading collective activities. The transformation of an area of the city abandoned promoted by the construction of a public building, carries with it the spatial and social transformation of the city and relationships.

Reina Victoria Theatre-Cinema / Enrique Abascal García - Facade, Windows
© Clemente Delgado

The building is thought from a design capable of providing a maximum level of use: combining various activities and makes them compatible, collect and separate the various uses, offering a multidisciplinary container.

Reina Victoria Theatre-Cinema / Enrique Abascal García - Beam
© Clemente Delgado

The building is organized from the ground floor basically on two levels. Ground floor with entrances (Main Park), hall and support spaces (dressing rooms, technical area (pit stage and orchestra pit); first floor, lobby, main hall, stage, rehearsal room and an extension (second floor) where you can access the amphitheater of the room. Spaces are placed up technical and audio-video booth, lighting galleries and service spaces and facilities comb.

Reina Victoria Theatre-Cinema / Enrique Abascal García - Chair
© Clemente Delgado

They have three bays, one central and two smaller side absorbing longitudinal movements, and a lower height bay on the west side townhouse, which is the gallery of the park and the relationship with him. The tense final volume arises from the interpretation and management of the proposed program, accusing the various heights of the spaces, withdrawal on the ground floor of the proposed porch and no longitudinal symmetry denotes the position of the gallery, orienting the building.

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Address:Plaza de la Reina Victoria, 21670 Nerva, Spain

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Cite: "Reina Victoria Theatre-Cinema / Enrique Abascal García" 25 Jul 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/257393/reina-victoria-theatre-cinema-enrique-abascal-garcia> ISSN 0719-8884

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