
"Numerous stone fences, shale and lime walls, mills, clear water troughs, and wells stretch across the surroundings of San Silvestre de Guzman, in the Andevalo region of Huelva. The construction tradition itself, linked to the control of the territory and its agricultural and livestock activities, is evident in the public spaces of the urban core. Juanca Lagares Text description provided by the architects."
"Area of this architecture project Area: 1000 m Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photographs:Juanca Lagares Lead Architects: Alejandro Infantes Perez, Javier Munoz Godino Lead Team: Alejandro Infantes Perez, Javier Munoz Godino Design Team: Antonio Recuerda Vega Technical Team: Jose Luis Bartres de Rojas, Miguel Angel Dengra General Contractor: Construcciones Manuel Zambrano City: San Silvestre de Guzman"
Clara Campoamor Square in San Silvestre de Guzman recovers public space by integrating local construction elements such as stone fences, shale and lime walls, mills, clear water troughs, and wells. The intervention emphasizes the Andevalo region's tradition of territory control tied to agricultural and livestock activities, making those practices legible within the urban core. The project covers 1000 m² and completed in 2024. Lead architects Alejandro Infantes Perez and Javier Munoz Godino coordinated design and delivery with design team members and technical staff, and Construcciones Manuel Zambrano served as general contractor.
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