2018 Mediterranean Games - Design Office at the Tarragona City Council - Mediterranean Games

Tarragona, Spain


Mediterranean Games Masterplan

Year
2015

SURFACE
250,000 ㎡
Partner in Charge
Jordi Fernández
Eduardo Gutiérrez
Project Team
Georgina Morales
Estel·la Bosch
Nico Millán
Linda Penkhues
3D Visualization
Mario Echigo

COLLABORATION
Oficina de Proyectos del ayuntamiento de Tarragona (ODEP)

Restructuring the Camp Clar sports complex for the celebration of the 2018 Mediterranean Games involves planning for two realities: the first one during the games; and the second one when the games are over and the programme must be consolidated into the creation of a large sports park.

2018 Mediterranean Games - Design Office at the Tarragona City Council - Mediterranean Games

The project is a collaboration with the Design Office at the Tarragona City Council. This area, covering more than 250,000 m² is designed to host a large number of events for the Mediterranean Games, held in Tarragona in 2018. The installations include a sports centre with seating for about 5,000 spectators, a track and field stadium with a capacity for 12,000 spectators (temporary), and a water sports centre.

2018 Mediterranean Games - Design Office at the Tarragona City Council - Mediterranean Games

Another essential part of the commission involved considering how the space could be used after the games and how the facilities would be maintained. As a result, the infrastructures that could not provide long-term profitability were deemed temporary, for use only during the games.

 

Facilities that could be repurposed, like the sports centre, would be permanent.

After the games, the area is transformed into a large sports complex for Tarragona’s residents and the local sports teams, and it becomes an added green space for the city and an element of connection between the neighbourhoods of Bonavista and Torreforta.

2018 Mediterranean Games - Design Office at the Tarragona City Council - Mediterranean Games
Restructuring the Camp Clar sports complex involves planning for two realities:
the first during the games; and the second after the games are over.