Seville, Spain

JRC

Architecture floating on a garden

Project

JRC - Joint Research Centre

Authors

Bakpak + Mecanoo

Location

Seville, Spain

Customer

JRC - Joint Research Centre (European Commission)

Year

2021-2022

Programme

Research headquarters and offices

Surface

11.500 m²

Central atrium as the climatic and social heart of the project

Building "floating" above a garden at -3.5 metres.

Twelve work clusters connected on two floors.

The project for the headquarters of the Joint Research Centre on Isla de la Cartuja is conceived as a piece levitating above a large garden. Strategic setbacks extend the public space and stitch together the flows between the Cartuja Monastery, the Seville Tower, the WTC and Magallanes Park, while the north-south orientation takes advantage of the light and prevailing winds from the Guadalquivir.

The building is organised around a large atrium opening onto the garden below. The ground floor brings together the communal uses and the two upper floors house twelve interconnected work clusters. A large canopy on the roof protects from the sun and supports 2,500 m² of photovoltaic panels, providing energy self-sufficiency and regulating lighting and ventilation in the heart of the building.

Bioclimatic box-in-box strategy for an NZEB target.

The bioclimatic "box-in-box" strategy minimises air-conditioned spaces and creates naturally ventilated intermediate areas. Cross ventilation, thermal inertia of the floor slab and low maintenance green roofs lead to an NZEB objective. The landscape is modelled at -3.5m with a ceramic mesh that stabilises slopes and defines routes, and integrates a productive garden of native species that offsets the carbon footprint.

Cross ventilation, sensors and high thermal inertia for passive comfort.

Productive garden with native species that offsets the carbon footprint.

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