Less is more. In this case with greater meaning, less is more archaeological respect, less is more public space for the life of the city, less is more spatial clarity for large events, less is more relationship with the Hermitage.
A system of platforms, spatial strata that connect the archaeological remains with the plaza.
The time strata that, in a singular way, structure the place, lead us to propose a system of platforms, spatial strata, that adapt to the ages of the place.
From the current stratum we peer into the resurrected archaeological time, allowing it to be incorporated into the daily journey of the days, the festivities of the fairs, the processions, the conversations, as a proud and indissoluble part of the life of the people of Cartama.
Project carried out with Virginia Baena Rodríguez, architect and Carlos Castaño Gil, architecture student.