Metropol Parasol
J. Mayer H. architects
Sevilla, Spain
"Metropol Parasol" explores the potential of the Plaza de la Encarnacion to become the new contemporary urban center.
Its role as a unique urban space within the dense fabric of the
medieval inner city of Seville allows for a great variety of
activities such as memory, leisure and commerce. A highly developed
infrastructure helps to activate the square, making it an
attractive destination for tourists and locals alike.

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda
The "Metropol Parasol" scheme, with its impressive timber
structures, offers an archaeological museum, Antiquarium, with
Roman and Moorish ruins discovered when the area was being
excavated to build a car park, a farmers market, an elevated plaza,
multiple bars and restaurants underneath and inside the parasols,
as well as an open-air shaded concert space on the first floor, and
a panorama terrace on the very top of the parasols offering views
of the city from 30 meters up.
The columns become prominent points of access to the plaza and
panorama deck above, as well to the museum below.

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda
In the archaeological museum below, designed by Felipe Palomino
Arquitectos (http://www.felipepalomino.com/), sections of ruins are
visible through glass partitions, and underfoot along
walkways.

Photo © Fernando Alda

Photo © Fernando Alda
Realized as one of the largest and most innovative bonded
timber-constructions with a polyurethane coating, the parasols grow
out of the archaeological excavation site into a contemporary
landmark, defining a unique relationship between the historical and
the contemporary city.

Model photo: Uwe WalterPlexi-Model

Model photo: Uwe WalterPlexi-Model

Drawing courtesy J. Mayer H.
architectsAntiquarium Level
Plan

Drawing courtesy J. Mayer H.
architectsPlaza Level
Plan

Drawing courtesy J. Mayer H.
architectsSecond Level
Plan
Drawing courtesy J. Mayer H.
architectsThird Level
Plan

Drawing courtesy J. Mayer H.
architectsSky Walk
Level
Facts about Metropol Parasol
Site area:
18,000 m2
Building area: 5,000 m2
Total floor Area: 12,670 m2
Architects:
J. Mayer H. Architects
Project Architects:
Jürgen Mayer H.
Andre Santer
Marta Ramírez Iglesias
Technical Consultant/Multidisciplinary Engineers:
Arup
Project Manager:
Jose de la Peña
Jan-Peter Koppitz
Timber Construction:
Finnforest-Merk GmbH, Aichach
Client:
Ayuntamiento de Sevilla und SACYR
Photographed by Fernando Alda
Last updated: December 13, 2012
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