Salburua Civic Center / ACXT

By Cristian Aguilar

© Aitor Ortiz

© Aitor Ortiz
  • Architects: ACXT
  • Location: Bulevar de Salburua Kalea, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba, Spain
  • Project Director: Juan Luis Geijo (Project); Juan Dávila (Works)
  • Project Architect: Gonzalo Carro
  • Other Architects: Maria Robredo, Oscar Ferreira, Javier Manjón, Aintzane Gastelu-Iturri, Daniela Bustamante, Beatriz Pagoaga, Aitziber Olarte
  • Area: 12840.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Aitor Ortiz


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© Aitor Ortiz


© Aitor Ortiz


© Aitor Ortiz

  • Project Management: Juan Luís Geijo; Juan Dávila
  • Costs: Juan Dávila
  • Structures: Unai Mardones
  • Environmental Engineering: Camino López, Federíco Reguero
  • Lighting: Elena Guezuraga, Susaeta iluminación
  • Public Health Services: Beatriz Lorenzo
  • Electrical Engineering: Elena Guezuraga
  • Telecommunications: Elena Guezuraga
  • Fire Strategy: Beatriz Lorenzo
  • Cad: Itziar Ramírez, Arrate López de Maturana, Gorka Arceniaga, Marta García
  • Administration: Edurne Jiménez de Aberasturi, Emma Luna, Josune Moreno
  • Site Supervision: Gonzalo carro – María Robredo
  • Construction Execution Management: Juan Dávila – Sara Barredo
  • Site Management: Sara Barredo
  • Constructor: UTE VIAS – OPACUA
  • Client: Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-Gasteiz

© Aitor Ortiz
© Aitor Ortiz

From the architect. The Civic Center is a building that combines sporting, cultural and administrative uses to service the neighborhood Salburua in Vitoria.


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© Aitor Ortiz

The project conceives the civic center as a gathering of people to carry out various social, cultural, recreational or sports activities.


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© Aitor Ortiz

The program of the building is divided into three levels:
– The ground floor has more public uses such as a café, lounge, hall, conference room, etc.
– The basement has all sports facilities except for the pool.
– The first floor has administrative areas, cultural spaces (library, study room, Infotek and workshops) and the pool with its own dressing room.


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© Aitor Ortiz

The floor conveys this concept of diffusion thanks to a glass façade through which you can see what is happening inside, and even across the street, establishing a fusion between urban space and inside the civic center, strengthening its public character. In contrast, the first floor has a less permeable, more abstract language, avoiding the usual human scale, in order to obtain a stronger and more powerful image.


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© Aitor Ortiz

Section
Section

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© Aitor Ortiz

Despite being a very compact building of approximately 110×60 meters, it is very bright thanks to the many patios that traverse the entire building and that help establish visual relationships between the various activities taking place in the center


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© Aitor Ortiz

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