No 17 (2018), Articles
Submitted: 29-01-2017
Accepted: 06-07-2017
Published: 01-03-2019
This article analyzes the project carried out by the Catalan architect and GATEPAC member, Sixto Illescas, for the Ensanche de A Coruña Design Contest, announced in February 1940 by the mayor, José Pérez-Ardá, to meet the city’s need for expansion and undertake two key projects of the time: the Estadio Municipal de Riazor and the Parque Joaquín Costa, on Monte Santa Margarita. The teams that took part in the projects were a faithful reflection of the state of town planning in the post-Spanish civil war period, and both the contest and the composition of the jury would result in the first city’s master plan: the Plan Cort of 1945. The Catalan architect’s design is the only one still standing from this contest, and it can be described as the final GATEPAC project.
GATEPAC, 20th century town planning, the modern movement, zoning, Corunna