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flexible wooden modules attach to revitalized market's metal trusses in spain

The Abastos Market, transformed by Studio Metamorphosis, stands as a focal point in the heart of Tomelloso, Spain, reclaiming its significance and injecting vitality into the city center. Originally built in 1932, the market undergoes comprehensive rehabilitation to bridge its historical roots with contemporary functionality. The revitalization aims to reinstate its role as a communal space and a catalyst for the broader area’s transformation. The project envisions a versatile space adapting to the 21st century, serving cultural, gastronomic, and commercial purposes. Platforms and ramps made of Almagro stone establish an interior-exterior relationship, connecting the Market Square with the building. The main access through Veracruz Street reveals the building’s interior through a large glass window.

all images by David Zarzoso Light Gauge Steel Truss System

flexible wooden modules attach to revitalized market's metal trusses in spain

The design team at Studio Metamorphosis strategically plans a functional layout that features 27 flexible modules along the perimeter. These modules, designed with an industrial aesthetic and incorporating natural pine wood, serve diverse purposes such as gastronomy, commerce, culture, and community activities. The modules, detached from the building’s walls, maximize counter space, creating service and access areas. The central area, beneath the higher roof and open to the exterior through glass enclosures, emerges as the epicenter, distinguished by a colorful mosaic of hydraulic tiles. The design ensures spatial and visual continuity throughout the building, with visitors able to observe the entire roof supported by original metal trusses.

a large glass window facing Veracruz Street reveals the building’s interior

The restoration focuses on preserving the original brick facades, leaving them exposed and insulated from the interior for energy efficiency. Lime material, a traditional choice in the Manchegan region, covers the base and main facades, providing both continuity and protection. Symbolically, the restoration of Alfaraz tilework by Miguel Durán-Loriga, coupled with a natural vertical garden, adds a touch of nostalgia and sensory richness to the revitalized Abastos Market.

the restoration of Supply Market revives Tomelloso City Center

platforms and ramps made of Almagro stone establish an interior-exterior relationship

the restoration focuses on preserving the original brick facades, leaving them exposed

the modules, detached from the building’s walls, maximize counter space, creating service areas

a functional layout that features 27 flexible modules along the perimeter of the structure

colorful hydraulic tiles adorn the central area, beneath the original metal frame

name: Abastos Market architect: Studio Metamorphosis | @studio.metamorphosis

lead architects: Miriam Camacho, Pedro Lizán manufacturer: Cosentino, Aislarenova, Linea Light Group, METAL DISEÑO, Ramon Soler, Tarimatec industrial engineer: Victor Lizán builder: Barahora works and services engineer: LLFN Architecture and Urbanism Studio

photography: David Zarzoso |@david_zarzoso

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

flexible wooden modules attach to revitalized market's metal trusses in spain

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