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Viewpoint 360 degrees captures the energy of Alora, Malaga cultural landscape // English Version
Álora, with its Castle surrounded by an ancient Arrabal, is placed as a bow of the mountainous landscape of Sierra del Hacho. The village has a rich and interesting history related to the Moorish defence against Catholics and about the creation of the malagueña, a kind of flamenco song. It took place an architectural competition for refurbishing and renovating the castle surroundings in order to renovate public facilities as well as attract new travellers. We purposed an intervention called “tapestry scale 1:1” which captures the energy of its cultural landscape. It would be a kind of stone map which would help the visitant to see, discover, know and experience the cultural landscape. The second phase of the complete intervention has been a part of the path toward the Castle and the so called viewpoint 360º
 Architects: WaterScales arquitectos, Photograhs: Fernando Alda
 Alora Mirador main plan b, Architects: WaterScales arquitectos
 Architects: WaterScales arquitectos, Photograhs: Fernando Alda
 Architects: WaterScales arquitectos, Photograhs: Fernando Alda
Viewpoint 360 degrees The path toward the castle which surrounds the Cerro de las Torres [Towers’ hill] joins the Castle with the Plaza de la despedía [main square of the Arrabal]. In its main curve, where the 8th via crucis stop is, appears the viewpoint showing Alora’s landscape plenitude. The path was in a bad conservancy condition and the wall facing to the views painted in brown salmon colour. We have built the pavement as a stone carpet and the wall has been conceived looking for its “invisibility”. The lower part of the wall has been made in brown sandstone gabions with the colour of the hill. The upper part, the veranda is nearly an air vibration.
The stone path modifies its texture as it approaches to the 8th via crucis stop, two nearby marble seats and the viewpoint which suggests a dynamic 360º view. On one side, there is the natural landscape of valleys and the basin of the Guadalhorce with its orchards. On the other, thanks to our aerial position, we could link the main highlights of the cultural landscape: the Gothic chapel of Jesús Nazareno de las Torres, the Arab castle, and the medieval geometry of the village with the mount Hacho on its high.
The materials are used following their own truth. Their way of joining follow our main project ideas
Wall and balustrade
The edge of the path is made by gabions filled by sandstone from the surroundings. The
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