Iván Iglesias Palomares
student
Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid
Spain
Architecture
The project proposes an innovative alternative to manage the Operation Strait of Gibraltar, which causes a logistical and environmental collapse in Algeciras… more
Tamer ElSerafi
advisor
Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.
Egypt
Dr. Tamer ElSerafi is the Head of the Architecture Department and Director of the Master of Science… more
This project reimagines the logistical and environmental congestion caused by the annual Operation Strait of Gibraltar not as a crisis but as an urban design opportunity. The proposal introduces a multi-scalar strategy of territorial “locks” located within existing urban voids in Algeciras—transforming them into seasonal waiting areas that double as urban parks and public spaces throughout the rest of the year. This reframing is conceptually compelling and socially inclusive, turning a problematic transitional phase into an experience of dignity and rest.
Architecturally, the project proposes a highly flexible and climate-conscious infrastructure with modular components, photovoltaic slats, high-albedo pavement, and water collection systems. The three-dimensional lattice structure and tramex terrace system show technical creativity and spatial adaptability. However, while the modular logic and ecological interventions are strong, the architectural expression lacks some formal clarity and could benefit from more defined spatial thresholds and user engagement strategies.
Overall, this is a timely and thoughtful intervention that demonstrates both conceptual strength and technical ambition. It could be elevated further with deeper exploration of architectural identity and experiential programming.