Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura

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Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura

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  • Project Name: Castle of Morella Restoration
  • Practice: Carquero Arquitectura
  • Products: The Inox in Color , Galol , Kimia , Kimtech , Saint-Astier
  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 1400 Sq
  • Project Location: Castellón
  • Country: Spain
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Carlos Quevedo Rojas / Carlos Peinado Madueño
  • Design Team: Carlos Quevedo Rojas / Carlos Peinado Madueño
  • Clients: SG del Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España, Dirección General de Bellas Artes (Ministerio de Cultura).
  • Contractors: Urcotex Inmobiliaria S.L.U.
  • Project Manager: Josep Brazo i Ramírez
  • Photo Credits: Joan Roig
  • Others: Technical Architect: Fermín Font Mezquita
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Excerpt: Castle of Morella Restoration is an architectural restoration project designed by Carquero Arquitectura in Spain. The main work has been focused on the structural consolidation, being at risk of collapse, as well as the cleaning and restoration. Outside the walls, four buttresses have been placed, reinforcing the foundation, recovering the exported land and sealing and consolidation of cracks.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] The general criterion for intervention has been to restore and consolidate the existing masonry, maintaining their ruinous physiognomy, mainly in their crowns, hollows and surfaces, avoiding reinterpretation of the original state. For the necessary added structural elements, have been used compatible materials such as lime concrete, with stainless steel and glass fibre reinforcing, with tones and textures that integrate with the rest of the interesting historical stratigraphy of the existing and discovered masonry. In the same way, for the necessary added functional elements such as carpentry, it has been used stainless steel with titanium steam treatment, giving it a finish that integrates with the rest of the intervention.

Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
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Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
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Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
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In the area of the loopholed wall, about 70 meters long and about 14 meters high, the main work has been focused on the structural consolidation, being at risk of collapse, as well as the cleaning and restoration. Outside the walls, four buttresses have been placed, reinforcing the foundation, recovering the exported land and sealing and consolidation of cracks. In the interior of the walls, an important volume from Carlist War period fillings has been removed because of they affected structurally the wall, appearing numerous archaeological remains, deposited in the Museum of the Castle of Morella, as well as the finding of three lime ovens, leaving visible  medieval rammed-earth that remained hidden. For the collection of rainwater, the main cause of the pathologies caused in the mansory of the Castle, a system of diffuse pavements and pipes has been arranged that direct the waters to a pre-existing outdoor pool.

Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig

The access to the Sant Francesc Tower has been recovered by the execution of the roof in its wall-walks annex, its stairs, and the increase of the semi-demolished wall and the tense. All the masonry has been restored, including the ramp and  its annex building. In the area of Pardala Tower, the entire filling has been emptied to its original level to be able to waterproof and systematize the collection of water, executing his lost cover. The exterior masonry has been restored, with curious finds such as cannonballs embedded in the Tower, or a hidden gunboat.

Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig

In the same area, the ancient overhanging latrines, that remained undetected, have been enhancement, executing a carpentry that allows to emphasize and to leave visible the corbels of this important historical element, to be the point of entry in 1838 of the Carlist troops.

Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig
Castle of Morella Restoration | Carquero Arquitectura
© Joan Roig

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