‘tower restoration in huercal-overa’ by castillo-miras arquitectos, huercal-overa, spainimage © fernando aldaall images courtesy of castillo-miras arquitectos

 

 

the world is dotted with ancient artifacts and historic structures that throughout the years have passed from owner to owner and undergone varioustransformations to suit contemporary needs. in the mountainous landscape of almeria, spain, in a small town called huercal-over, a military defensetower on a raised enclave remains standing since the 13th century. it was originally built by the arab kingdom of nazari during their rule in spain when their territories were being reduced to the southern andalusia region. the construct was part of a larger fortress that has long since been destroyed, but the tower remains as a memory of its past, surrounded by hidden relics that date back to the bronze age. during the spanish civil war it was takenover by military forces and repurposed as a bunker; new openings were made for machine gun access. a private owner then bought the property andmade basic alterations to indulge in their own needs during the following 50 years until the municipality acquired the land and commissioned spanish practice castillo-miras arquitectos to carry out a renovation that would respect the historical significance and character of the dilapidated edifice.

 

the intervention aimed at restoring the construct to its original design, using known documentation and similar tower typologies of ancient arab architecture to ensure morphological accuracy. it was decided to create a clear distinction between the new and old, to allow the added elements tostand obviously separate from the existing and to let this dichotomy in turn present the relic as an observable, inhabitable artifact. the new componentshave a temporary nature with no permanent foundations in the ground, they are designed as foreign objects contrasting the earth-tone tower. the parking area was created relatively off-site, on an existing plateau. a path guides visitors to the information kiosk, a corten steel box whose shipping container-like appearance emphasizes its relative transience. the path continues winding along the natural contours and topographical featuresof the site peppered with stone block benches that seem to grow out of the ground, creating places to sit, rest and enjoy the landscape. as the originalentry is four meters off the ground, a corten steel circular staircase structure was placed – also without permanent foundations – next to the square tower,allowing its materiality and form to contradict the language dictated by the earthen building. perforations in the stair envelope allow visitors periodic views of the landscape and immediate site to help gain an understanding from a new perspective, until reaching the top where the front door is locatedacross from a view stretching miles over mountainous terrain into the horizon.

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaview from below the enclaveimage © fernando alda

 

 

the restoration of the interior relied not so much on alien intervention but rather on the rejuvenation of the original design. the exterior mud walls were cleaned off to unveil their true color; where the walls became too damaged they were reconstructed with a limestone mortar that fits into the contextwhile subtly exposing its difference from the existing material. interior additions were removed, newly punctured openings in the recent past were re-closed; the inserted 20th-century floor tiles were removed and replaced with a floating wooden floor independent of the walls; the new plaster coatingon the interior partitions was eliminated to bring out the brick structure. the tower exists as it did over 800 years ago, recalling its powerful presencein an ancient landscape, bringing to life an architecture designed and built by anonymous people, preserved for many years to come.

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overainformation kiosk of corten steelimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overapath to the towerimage © fernando alda

 

   

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaapproach around a winding trailimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overacorten circular structure housing the stairsimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaentry to stair elementimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overapunctures in the structure allow various views image © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overainterior of stairsimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaview from the topimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overasteel bridge from the stairs to the original doorimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overadoorway to the tower four meters off the groundimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overarenovated interior with original brick and inserted wooden floorimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overareconstructed interior stairs based on similar tower typologiesimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaoriginal vaulted ceilings exposedimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaa preserved aperture recalling its more recent historyimage © fernando alda

 

 

 

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castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overathe original structure contained a staircase penetrating the hillsideimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overaoriginal interior when it was taken over by the stateimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overatesting limestone mortars for color accuracyimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overainstallation of the staircaseimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overawooden floor assembly is structural independent of the wallsimage © fernando alda

 

 

castillo miras arquitectos: nazari tower restoration in huercal overarepairing dilapidated wallsimage © fernando alda

 

 

 

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 project info:

 

 

project: tower restoration in huercal-overa architects: castillo-miras arquitectos (mercedes miras varela. luis castillo villegas). www.castillomiras.esclient: consejeria de cultura de la junta de andalucia (andalusian regional government. department of cultural affairs).location: huercal overa. almeria. spain.project team: daniel lopez martinez. luis hervas lopez.quantity surveyor: luis hervas lopez.structural engineer: satec ingenieros s.l.lighting consultant: lledo s.l.archaeologist: entorno y vegetacion s.a.contractor: costrucciones j.lorenzo s.l.photos: fernando alda.area of the whole intervention: 3483,47 m2.costs: 639.239,74 €