The project includes the construction of a new building adjoining the town hall which will have three plants for municipal needs
The Director General of Planning and Housing, Antonio Navarro, accompanied by the mayor of Alguazas, José Antonio Fernández, today presented the award for winning the contest of ideas for expanding the Town Council, whose offices were funded by the Department of Public Works and Planning and was attended by a total of 33 jobs.
The contest, organized in collaboration with the City of Alguazas, had a jury of professionals in the field of architecture was awarded the first prize for work 'Pastry' by Ignacio Alarcon, Carazo and Malte Egling Victoria.
Navarro said that "the winning project proposes the construction of a three-storey building annexed to the Town Hall, which will provide coverage for municipal needs.
In particular, it is contemplated that the citizen service offices occupy the ground floor and the second, and that the plenary hall is located on the second floor.
The basement will be the area for parking. "
The CEO explained further that "this action is included in the grant program for drafting architectural designs of buildings and public spaces, which aims to finance the implementation of those actions aimed at improving and transforming the image of places and spaces landmark in the 45 municipalities in the region. "
The proposal is a winner of the avant-garde architectural solutions, which are indoors most of natural light through large side windows and roof.
In addition, the building is integrated into the environment through green spaces located in the entrance area and facade.
The building will have a floor space of 1,282 square feet distributed among three floors and underground parking.
The new infrastructure available to the public spaces, a plenary hall, meeting rooms, offices and parking.
Navarro concluded that "in the last two years we have invested over two million in the subsidy program for the preparation of 26 projects in 19 municipalities in the region, actions that contribute to enhance the architectural values of buildings and public spaces turning Therefore, in areas that help improve the quality of life of citizens. "
Source: CARM