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The closest project for the Marqués de Campo site: The jury's deliberation ends

17 September 2021 - 16: 51

The new green space of the Calle Marques de Campo it is getting closer to being a reality. Today the jury of the project competition has met to convert the plot of the Marqués de Campo street into a public park and green area, a contest called by the Dénia City Council with the advice and collaboration of the Territorial College of Architects of Alicante (CTAA ).

The presentation of proposals ended on August 3 and this morning, at the Library of Dénia, the members of the jury have opened and reviewed the 15 projects presented.

The action has a material execution budget of 350.000 euros and the winner of the contest will be awarded with the writing of the project and its subsequent technical direction, with a fee of 31.500 euros. In addition to 3.000 euros for the first place in the contest.

The second and third classified will also receive prizes, with amounts of 2.000 and 1.000 euros, respectively.

The jury is made up of Cristina Valls, architect and member of the CTAA Governing Board; Ignacio Martínez-Ridruejo, specialist in landscaping appointed by the CTAA; Nacho Díez, agronomist and landscape engineer; Luís Martínez, municipal architect; and Vicent GrimaltMayor of Dénia.

The jury will now submit the minutes of its deliberation to the City Council Secretariat to continue with the process.

Comments
  1. Francisca Fernandez Garcia says:

    I don't see a need for another playground. There are a lot in our city, which should be taken care of a lot more. Some of the ground is raised and the children constantly stumble, for example the one at Chabas ... A place to sit and chat under the trees it would be enough in my opinion.

  2. Carol says:

    Distinguished Responsible for the award of the work.
    Tell you that there is not much SPACE and that this is the most valued.
    It is not about loading and installing that space of figures, signs, sculptures, benches in the middle, stalls, etc. it is about making a simple and minimalist enclosure, because the less the more.
    And by that he means fewer obstacles, more space.
    That the children and people who stop in that enclosure, can see and rest, with total visibility, without bars or seats where you have to consume, public and free space.
    And trees that can grow healthy, tall and strong and always provide shade in summer and sun in winter.
    It is an enclosure, with a very small space, so if something is installed, which is for public use and useful, there are no obstacles and each installed piece studied to the maximum, so that it does not disturb.

    All the best


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