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Revitalizing Urban Spaces: The Transformation of "El Coso" in Cehegín

In the heart of Cehegín, Spain, a remarkable urban revitalization project has breathed new life into a once-neglected area known as “El Coso.” Led by architects from Cómo crear historias, this project has transformed a vast void into a vibrant communal space that harmonizes with the surrounding neighborhood.

Rediscovering “El Coso”

Remodelación y adecuación de lazona denominada El Coso en Cehegin en un parque, plaza y transito.

“El Coso” had long been a neglected area at the rear of Cehegín’s old town. Following a significant snowstorm in the 1950s, many homes in the neighborhood suffered damage or collapsed, leaving behind a sprawling, sloped expanse of empty land. Additionally, the absence of green spaces in the old town underscored the need for revitalization to create accessible, inhabitable gardens for the community.

Sustainable Water Management

One of the key features of the revitalization effort is the implementation of sustainable water management practices. Rainwater and wastewater from the sewer network are collected from the higher elevations of the site. This water is then channeled through a network of ponds populated with riparian plants, where it undergoes natural filtration to produce clean water for irrigating the garden’s plants.

Embracing Community Footpaths

Remodelación y adecuación de lazona denominada El Coso en Cehegin en un parque, plaza y transito.

The architects took inspiration from the natural desire paths created by the footsteps of residents who traversed the area. By tracing these paths and incorporating them into the design, the project team created accessible, interconnected walkways that link the surrounding streets. Greenery now adorns the once-sterile concrete surfaces, lending a lush, inviting ambiance to the neighborhood.

Community Engagement and Local Employment

A noteworthy aspect of the project is its emphasis on community engagement and local employment. The construction process involved hiring local workers, including former residents whose homes were impacted by the collapse in the neighborhood. This collaborative effort not only revitalized the area but also provided valuable economic opportunities for the community.

Sustainable Innovation

Remodelación y adecuación de lazona denominada El Coso en Cehegin en un parque, plaza y transito.

In a clever design move, a building was discreetly nestled within the park’s pathways, serving as a hub for business incubation. This innovative approach not only promotes job creation but also facilitates the recycling of water, addressing two critical needs in the town and region.

A Flourishing Urban Oasis

The culmination of these efforts is a transformed urban oasis that not only beautifies the landscape but also promotes sustainability and community well-being. “El Coso” now serves as a testament to the power of thoughtful urban planning and collaborative community engagement in revitalizing public spaces.

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