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Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese

Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Exterior Photography, Windows
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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  15
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Maderas Besteiro, Spax

  • Lead Architects: Sebastian Erazo, Stefano Pugliese

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Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Bruno Giliberto

“Alpendre” originates from Galician/Portuguese, derived from the Latin “appendix” (added or accessory). The Faculty of Architecture of CESUGA conducted a wood design and build workshop during the IV Xornadas Internacionais da Madeira 2024. The main goal was to promote wood as a building material in the forestry region of Galicia, Spain. The workshop focused on intervening in the environment near the University Campus: Feáns, A Coruña. This area, while transforming, maintains a strong identity, vibrant social interaction, and significant environmental and ethnographic value.

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Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Exterior Photography
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The project site—a public park and civic center in the valley—is an open space connected to the main road network and a rural path called Camino de Campos, which runs parallel to the river. This biodiversity-rich axis links the institution with Castro de Elviña, a protohistoric settlement from the 3rd century BC, located northeast. Along this axis lies a sequence of agricultural plots. Neighbors’ suggestions were initially collected and incorporated into the analysis and discussion. Various locations and uses within the plot were evaluated using drawings, models, and on-site textile spatial exploration.

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Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Interior Photography, Windows, Column
© Bruno Giliberto

The existing building—a single-story pragmatic structure housing small multipurpose rooms—is set back from the road. This layout creates a paved parking space in front and a park to the south. The team decided to address the site’s most challenging aspect: the front access sequence, including the parking area. The final installation combined various proposals into a modular structure. Six repeated frames rise to the building’s façade height, covered with translucent fabrics—predominantly on the north façade and roof, and partially on the south.

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Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
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The design emphasizes fabric presence on the north side, highlighting the institution from afar while showcasing the wooden structure facing the building’s façade. This creates a shared interior space complementing the civic center’s access area. Platform platforms at different levels between these frames provide seating, shade, and a slightly elevated viewpoint overlooking the surrounding fields.

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Drawing from previous experiences and minimal planning, the fabrication process incorporated manual work values with a degree of improvisation. The workshop introduced the material, exploring its dimensioning possibilities and assembly details. The material’s inherent logic, rationality, and versatility of the tectonic, modular system contributed significantly to the learning process. The workshop’s tight schedule also served as a crucial constraint in decision-making.

Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Interior Photography
© Bruno Giliberto
Alpendre Installation / CESUGA School of Architecture + Erazo Pugliese - Interior Photography, Stairs, Wood
© Bruno Giliberto
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By the workshop’s end, we had created a temporary installation—an experimental prototype standing directly on the ground without foundations. This project explored a dialogue between A Coruña’s urban, industrial, and rural landscapes. It sought to mediate between the neighbors and their civic center and between an architecture disconnected from its geography and a new artifact aiming to establish functional or metaphorical relationships with the region’s architectural identity.

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