It has also handed over the respective awards to the winners by the Mayor of Sewell, Lazarus Mellado, along with the general director of Architecture and Housing of the Region of Murcia, Mark Nogueroles.
The exhibition will be open from today to Sunday 16 November from 10 am to 21:30 pm.
The mayor of Sewell, Lazarus Mellado, "the contest of ideas presented is framed in the context of the municipal strategy" SEWER GROW GREEN "contained in the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development of the municipality, which includes a set of guidelines to short, medium and long term measures taken by the City Council and aimed at improving the urban environment and quality of life of citizens. "
He also thanked the support of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, through the General Directorate of Architecture and Housing, "for believing in this great project for the future of Sewer and participate in the same financial contribution to the first prize, worth 170,000 euros. "
The director of Architecture and Housing, Mark Nogueroles, had "praised the initiative taken by the City Sewer, as to carry out a project and hope to define, through the Ideas Competition, the Master Plan new parks built in this town. "
With an area of 400,000 m2, including the surroundings of the Museum of the Huerta, Salah Water Park, the linear park on the land that will clear the rail and Entrevías area, is to create a new lung for Sewell, consisting of an integrated network of green spaces, meeting places, gardens, parks, small and large equipment.
The architect Fernando de Retes, said on behalf of the team that won the first prize in this contest of ideas, to work "Shared Landscape", the outlines of his work, stressing the importance that it will have when finally developed.
The Master Plan, which will draw the winner team is going to establish baselines of this ambitious project, which later will be developed in several stages.
The first one is already underway and consists of the "Rehabilitation and Revitalization archaeological, environmental and socio-economic complex of the Ethnological Museum of the Huerta de Murcia" for which they have managed to 3,400,000 euros of European funds.
In this context, last May, called the contest was a great success, eventually performing a total of 23 works which include high quality and the provision of many innovative ideas aimed at achieving the sustainable development claim.
The jury, which integrates various renowned architects, after tough discussions and indicated the quality of work, finally agreed unanimously to grant the following awards:
FIRST PRIZE .-
Retes Fernando Aparicio, Pablo Alonso Carbonell, Encarna Cayuela Albarracín, Paloma Bas Ferrer, Natalia Llorente Ochando Nosti and Enrique Martinez, MURCIA, editors of the project "SHARED LANDSCAPES"
SECOND PRIZE .-
Daniel Moreno Ruiz, José Durán Fernández, and Javier Cebrián Harry, MURCIA, editors of the project called "99 H, 49 M, 54 S".
THIRD PRIZE .-
Emilio Sanz Cañada, Javier Carranza Aguilar, Ignacio Rego Grela and Carlos Rios Sanchez, MADRID, editors of the project entitled "MOBILITY IN GREEN
Special mention:
1 .- José Manuel López Ujaque, Alejandro Llorca Llorca, Juan Antonio García Madrid, Alejandro Anastasio Grace House Valera and Pardo, Elche (Alicante), editors of the project "idensity"
2 .- César Ruiz-Larrea Cangas, Antonio Gomez Gutierrez and Eduardo A.
Prieto Gonzalez, MADRID, editors of the project called "ecotone URBAN"
3 .- David Saldaña Acle, Caesar and Michelangelo Bordehore Fontanet Belinchon Marquez, Dénia (Alicante), editors of the project "- 3 º C".
The remaining 17 papers, which have also participated as contestants from: seven of Murcia, Calasparra, Cartagena, Cieza, Yecla, Madrid, Valencia, Castellón de la Plana, Orihuela (Alicante), A Coruña and Carballo-Oleiros O (A Coruña).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla