Ingolstadt
Fishing Forest
Sancti Petri Peninsula. Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz), Spain
Chiclana City Council
Competition. 1st Prize
25.000 m2 for public use + 75.000 m2 public space
The intervention is organised into 13 compact clusters of themed uses, connected by a network of streets and squares that reproduce the scale and complexity of a village. On the outside, the white façades provide visual continuity with the landscape; on the inside, the pinewood lattices recall the tradition of the riverside carpenters.
The project recovers the essence of the historic tuna fishing village of Sancti Petri by reinterpreting its original industrial architecture. The white halls, sloping roofs and repeated gables serve as the starting point for a new approach that reconstructs the lost character of the peninsula.
The proposal is based on a minimum module of 78 m² whose metallic structure allows for a prefabricated, flexible and economical construction system. The addition of these modules - in a generic or edge version - generates an urban fabric that combines identity, efficiency and adaptation to the environment.