Good morning, Carme!
José Hevia

Good morning, Carme! - Reactivation of Plaça del Carme

Un Parell d'Arquitectes as Architects

Shopping is an integral part of the street. Improving the vitality, comfort and safety of the public space was done by fostering occupancy of closed shops and emphasising relationships through the shop windows. That was the task developed on the street in the project, Good morning, Carme! (Olot, 2021). In a single year, 1000 m² of shops were opened and 120 m of façade were redesigned in a single square in the old town.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia

Changes in the consumption model have caused the centres of many cities to head into a sharp commercial decline. Based on the premise that the activity and character of the street depends on the façades and what happens behind them, the urban renewal of these spaces inevitably involved the mobilisation of the bank of empty ground floor premises. The shop windows are where this relationship was established, with extensions into the outside with awnings and pedestal tables and into the inside with the products on display. 

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia

It was thus advisable to blur the borders between the public and the private, from a physical perspective and, especially, from a municipal management viewpoint. That was the starting point for the Good morning, Carme! project, which united and went hand in hand with a collective hope: the revival of Plaça del Carme in the centre of Olot. Traditional city planning was reconsidered, allocating 70% of the budget to ground floors. The project also included the opening of the city's Art School and the remodelling of a warehouse for a consumer cooperative. It is a project of projects, involving 3 developers and 8 shopkeepers. 

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia

The approach was similar to acupuncture, like a catalogue of actions that add complexity and depth to the relationships between the street and the ground floors. This catalogue considered planting deciduous trees to complement the façades, the lighting of the street from the perimeter and from the insides, converting empty openings into alcoves to exhibit sculptures from the Art School and overhauling shop windows to endow them with the most transparency possible and bring them into dialogue with the street. 

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia

During the nine months that works lasted, the 'Carme office' was set up in the square, where we cooked up ideas on how to reactivate the space. This was the meeting point between neighbours, shopkeepers, owners and technicians, who also took on the roles of facilitators, managers and mediators. Dividing the project into stages ensured we could adapt it to any new needs detected. 

Team:
Architects
unparelld'arquitectes: Eduard Callís, Guillem Moliner

Design and construction team
Clàudia Calvet, Xevi Rodeja, Architects

Collaborators
Quim Domene, Visual artist
Simon Group, special collaboration in the restoration of Simon Kuma lampposts
Members of l’Artiga 
Miquel Capdevila, Structural Designer
Protir, Industrial Engineers
Grupo Noria, Lighting Design advice
Xevi Pujol, Landscaping advice
Garrotxa Museum
Olot town hall, Dinàmig and Sigma technical staff
Local occupation plan
Nucli Antic neighbourhood council
Neighbours and shopkeepers 
Salvi Capellà, Joan Mallart

Promoter
Olot town hall, L'Artiga Coop, Art School of Olot

Builder 
Construccions Pere Boada Comas, Grederes 2.0, Trasplantaments Sant Iscle, Civil engineering works & landscaping
Elèctric Jomi, Montolivet Instal•lacions, Grau Sistemes Tèrmics, Installations
Plantalech, Serralleria Jordi Cullet, Metal works
Fusteria Esfèric, Fusteria Esteve Baqué, Fusteria Jordi, Carpentry
Soy & Soy, Painting works
Rètols Mateu, RetMiq, Commercial signs
Magatzems Olot, Collell protecció solar, Textile materials
Viguet Canal, Fiosa, Reine, Codispe, FV Seguretat, Commercial fixtures

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José Hevia
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José Hevia
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