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Holcim Awards 2005 - Europe - Acknowledgement

The mysterious story of the garden that makes water, Cehegín, Spain

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Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction - Europe - Acknowledgement Prize - The mysterious story of the garden that makes water, Cehegín, Spain

Type of project:
Landscape design

Start of construction:
December 2005

Principal author:
Moncia García Fernández, architect, Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Madrid, Spain

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Project Summary
This project for a public garden in Spain is merited for making a beneficial contribution to a characteristically dry region. The scheme makes the most of the existing qualities of the site in order to maximize water retention. Also commended is the proposal for time phasing.Whereas priority is given to water recycling, careful guidelines are provided for gradual development of the park. This ensures that no resources are wasted. Another significant contribution of the project is the transformation of deserted land into “green” resorts that function to preserve, recycle, and purify water. Such a measure also supports the generation of new species of flora and fauna. The authors achieve a balance between urban and landscape design, yielding spaces with unrestricted access for all visitors, including the handicapped and those with reduced mobility. Highly sensitive to the context, the work promises improved economic performance of the region.

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Holcim Awards for Sustainable - Winners of Acknowledgment Prize
Mónica García Fernández and Javier Rubio Montero, "The mysterious story of the garden that makes water"

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Comment of the Holcim Awards 2005 Jury for Europe
This work makes a beneficial contribution to the characteristically dry region of the targeted context. Particularly innovative is how the project capitalizes on the inherent qualities of the topography to collect and retain water. Also credited is the proposal for time phasing of the work that gives priority to water recycling and thereafter provides guidelines for gradual development of the park. This will ensure that no resource are wasted, thus suggesting a strong ecological sensibility concerning the natural environment.

Certainly another significant ecological contribution of the project is the proposal to transform empty or deserted sites into "green" resources that serve to preserve, recycle, and purify water, while also supporting the generation of new species of flora and fauna.

The project also achieves a balance between urban and landscape design, combining both to yield spaces with unrestricted access to all visitors, including handicapped and those with reduced mobility. This factor signals a proactive ethical stance to generating communal spaces. Strong economic performance is promised for the local region. An interesting approach is forwarded for the development and transformation over time, combining a systematic method with a high sensitivity to the context.

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