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Shopping Centre in Portugal

We were commissioned to recover an important old ceramics factory and to adapt it to an extensive cultural, sports and business use. We can say that it’s a conversion of an old industry building into a new modern shopping centre with cultural and sports facilities. We Tried to reinterpret the logic of the building, extending its structure with the same original pragmatism. The architecture of the new spaces is thus sober and modular. Visiting the space it is still possible to remember the industry that made Arganil grow…

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The old ceramic factory becomes a Shopping centre
The old ceramic factory becomes a Shopping centre
East view of the shopping centre
East view of the shopping centre
South view of the shopping with old factory facade
South view of the shopping with old factory facade
Southwest view of the shopping with the old industrial chimney
Southwest view of the shopping with the old industrial chimney
West view of the project
West view of the project
Elevations and sections of the architecture project
Elevations and sections of the architecture project
Sections of the shopping stores, courtyard and cinema
Sections of the shopping stores, courtyard and cinema
Project plan of the shopping centre
Project plan of the shopping centre

The shopping project objectives

Shopping centers today need anchor stores but also services that create centrality. In this project, we were asked to build a swimming pool, a shopping area, a restaurant area and a museum area. Each of these programs has a highlighted volume. We fit these volumes into the old facades of the Arganil ceramics factory. Outside, we have parking. With this project we proved that it was possible to install a commercial program in an old factory, thus generating a sophisticated environment for consumers and value for shareholders.

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