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Mora River Aquarium

PROMONTORIO. Mora, Portugal

  • Name of work in English

    Mora River Aquarium

  • Name of work in original language

    Fluviário de Mora

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2007

  • Work Location

    Mora, Portugal

  • Studio

    PROMONTORIO

EUmies Awards 2007 Nominees

  • Facing outside from the entry portico

    Facing outside from the entry portico

    © Fernando Guerra

  • West view approaching the building

    West view approaching the building

    © Fernando Guerra

  • Partial east view of the lake and bridge

    Partial east view of the lake and bridge

    © Fernando Guerra

  • View of the entry patio

    View of the entry patio

    © Fernando Guerra

  • View of the live exhibit aquariums

    View of the live exhibit aquariums

    © Fernando Guerra

  • Night view of the lake and bridge

    Night view of the lake and bridge

    © Fernando Guerra

  • Axonometric

    Axonometric

  • Longitudinal section

    Longitudinal section

Authors

João Perloiro, João Luís Ferreira, Paulo Perloiro, Paulo Martins Barata, Pedro Appleton,

Collaborators

Collaborator (office): Rita Henriques PROMONTORIO; Consulting: Ginette Castro COSESTUDI (Museology), Michael Oleksak COSESTUDI; Structural engineering: Nuno Costa QUADRANTE; Hydraulic: Jorge Mello Vieira CENOR; Collaborator (office): Ant Braga PROMONTORIO, Joana Cancela PROMONTORIO, Sofia Reis PROMONTORIO, Ricardo Correia PROMONTORIO; Electrical: Jos Cardoso EPPE (Telecom and Security); Mechanical: Jos Galv; Landscape architect: Ot Freire; Graphic design: Henrique Cayatte; Art: Pedro Salgado (Scientific Illustrations); Others: ANYNFORMS (Animation), Y-DREAMS, NATURANIMA, TURMAR, BLUEDISPLAYS, SITEL, REYNOLDS, TEIXEIRA DUARTE; Quantity surveyor: Ant Bruno ESCALA DIGITAL
  • Program

    Culture

  • Completion

    2006

The river aquarium is located in Mora, a small municipality in the Northern Alentejo region. Given the need to shift regional development from the dependence of an increasingly weaker agriculture economy into the environmental tourism and leisure market, the municipality launched a design-and-build competition for an aquarium that could somehow embody the paradigms of biodiversity of the Iberian river. Integrated in the Ecological Wild Park of Gameiro and bordering the Raia stream, the building stands amidst a secluded field of cork and olive trees removed from the more intense leisure and fishing activities of the river. The plot's gently undulating topography forms a basin at the confluence of two small watercourses. Placing the aquarium at the edge of this quasi-natural retaining lake brought together the fundamental relation between its thematic contents and the presence of fresh water. Given the blazing Alentejo sun and the need to create shade, the building was devised as a compact and monolithic volume with a pitched shelter of thin white pre-cast concrete porticos with single spans of 33 metres, evoking the profile of the canonical Alentejo whitewash barns known as 'montes'. The shading and cross ventilation systems along with the water circuits foster the reduction of cooling energy, the sustainable increase of humidity and the wellbeing of animal and plant life.

Standing on a massive concrete plinth with a builtin stairwaycumramp entry, the pitched shed veils a set of mute boxes that contain the programme, namely; reception, ticketing and shop, cafeteria, changing exhibits hall, documentation centre, research and education, live exhibits, multimedia and a small auditorium. Inside, the exhibition spaces tend to be dark, in order to minimize UV impact on the live exhibits and allow visitors an indepth viewing of the aquariums. The outdoor void between these programme boxes and the pitched shed generates not only accelerated viewpoints onto the outside but also a promenade that culminates in the passage through a bridge over the lake which in itself is also a live exhibit of animals and plants collected and nurtured in the region.

The live exhibits, the main feature of an aquarium, reproduce, through complex life support systems, the habitat conditions of different regions allowing to exhibit side-by-side the various animals and plants. On the basement, these support systems guaranty stability of water temperature, ph, quality control and filtering for each habitat parameter, including a duct gallery below each exhibit to supply and monitor the water. For this building, the water is taken from a well on the plot, pumped into a deposit and regenerated after use. In addition, areas for animal quarantine, food preparation, laboratories, staff facilities, and logistics complete the technical floor. Other than the in-situ concrete cast plinth and the white pre-cast porticoes, the programme boxes are built in polished finish plastered terracotta masonry with steel frames and varnished MDF carpentry. With a total built area of 2000 sq.-m, the Mora River Aquarium includes more than 500 live specimens and is expected to receive 200,000 visitors per year.


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