> project : Mercat de Santa Caterina
> location: Barcelona
> client : Foment de Ciutat Vella
> architect : Benedetta Miralles Tagliabue
(Miralles Tagliabue EMBT)
> collaborators:PGI Group
> date: 1996> 2005
> area: 29596 m2
> materials: Steel, oak, ceramic tiles, concrete
In no place does the true
Catalan dynamic of architecture
firm Miralles Tagliabue work
better than in its home town
of Barcelona. Nor could there
be a healthier place to express
such an intrepid and exuberant
flavour of urban architecture.
The dazzling roof of the Mercat
Santa Caterina, undulating like
a blanket hurled over the main
complex of the market, acts as
a communal manifold, skilfully
striking a magical balance
between the commercial
function of the building,
local produce, tourism and
contemporary design. As organic
as the highly polished produce
sold within, the shape and vivid
colours of the roof flag-up the
importance of the building to
onlookers, creating curiosity
from far afield and assuring a
stream of visitors. It’s a simple
philosophy, the multicoloured
roof mosaic made up of 325,000
glazed ceramic tiles provides an
exhilarating prospect, and like
bees to honey, the onlookers
stream in. That may sound a
little over-poetic for the dynamic
of a market building, but in a
place like Barcelona, simple
mediocrity just won’t cut it, the
architectural magnetism of other
famous local edifices creates a
competitive city-wide allure, and
competition is fierce.
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