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Miranda do Douro, Barragem, acesso ao poço, Portugal
Europe

Criar condiçōes de conforto para superar as dificuldades do ambiente de trabalho fechado, rumoroso e integralmente enterrado, constituiu para os arquitectos, a maior problemática do projecto das centrais subterrâneas. A de Miranda, em caverna, com 80m de comprimento, 19.6m de largura e 42.7m de altura, é particularmente interessante pela modalidade de tratamento do tecto, das paredes e da forma como os pilares se articulam na sua função de suporte da ponte rolante. O edificio de Comando, de Descarga e Parque de Linhas, localizam-se na margem direita, numa plataforma artifical, coroando um esporão de rocha que dá a forma curva apertada do rio. Concebidos segundo um esquema volumétrico articulado em dois corpos de controlada geometria, articulam-se entre si através de um jogo de transparencias que permite a localização imediata dos acessos e a projecção visual para o exterior do edificio. O acesso à central subterrânea faz-se através de um poço de 9m de diametro e 63m de profundidade.

Copyright: Santiago Ribas 360portugal
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Taken: 15/02/2017
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Tags: miranda do douro; dam; barragem
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