León Municipal Funeral Home
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León Municipal Funeral home
The building is conceived as a tomb of tombs.
A completely buried construction, it eludes its volume and its signification in order to camouflage itself in the intersticies of a too-close residential area.
A sheet of water by way of a roof constitutes the single facade, reflecting León's sky like an allegory of death. All that emerges from the water are mysterious fingers in search of light for prayer.
The entrance, ritualised by a great ramp which slowly descends below the ground, terminates in an image of the sky which opens just far enough to let us in.
Past the threshold, the structural design of the main entrance conveys all the weight of a marble slab and the infinite thickness of its perimeter.
A series of courtyards introduce space and light. From the viewing rooms, the only sight of the exterior is the sky.
The building is constructed entirely of concrete, the only fitting material for a tombs. The choice of colour reminds us of the Boñar stone of which the whole city is built.
Inside, a panel of iroko wood folds back on itself to separate the main entrance from the viewing rooms.
Throughout the building there are inserts of black detailing, like the armband that signifies mourning and the sadness of visitors.
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"All that emerges from the water are mysterious fingers in search of light for prayer"
Points of interest
Location and Details
. Leon
Spain
Jordi Badia was born in Barcelona in 1961. He started to study at University at the ETSA, the architectural department of Barcellona. In 1989 he finished his studies, and he became a partner at the Tonet Sunyer's studio. In that year he was professor at the project department of the Design school ELISAVA, and from 1994 to 2001 he was professor at the ETSA in Sant Cugat, for the project department. In 2001 he became professor at the ETSA in Barcellona.
The BAAS studio, where he actually works, is founded in 1994, and it is an open structure which integrates different professionals from different disciplines to develop architectural and design projects.
Awards
1986-1989-1993-1994-2000-2002
Honorific mention in FAD prizes of Architecture.
1991-1992
Selected for the II bienal of Spanish Architecture.
1998
Honorific mention in COAA prizes of Architecture with Oviedo Cementery
1998
Oviedo city prize of Architecture with Oviedo Cementery
2001
First Prize in AR D emerging architecture awards for Leon funeral Services.
2001
Honorific mention in AR D emerging architecture awards for CH house.
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BAAS
frederic rahola 63
08032 Barcelona - E
T. 39 93 3580111
F. 39 93 3580194
baas@jordibadia.com
http://www.jordibadia.com






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