This is a 30-kilometer-long infrastracture that connects the towns of Huelva
bringing them closer to the great environmental
and built wealth that encompasses the vast protected natural space of the Odiel marshes
The main objectives are: non-motorized accessibility between the three mentioned localities
through a multimodal road that stretches along the edge of the river’s northern estuary; and repair of the degraded urban-rural boundaries
through regeneration of the environment and improvement of its scenic image
It is punctuated by a series of elements (pergolas
as strategically located architectural-sculptural pieces of territorial acupuncture
The course continuously swings between the XXL scale of the territory and the intervention itself
The strategy involved remembering the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage
and to maintain its essences: its riverside
and its conception as a major scenic viewpoint from rural land
All this is achieved through curved and natural
the project resorted to those historically used in the region: breakwaters
water crossings reinterpreted with honeycomb panels
Traces of the zone’s rich mining-railway past are reflected in the use of steel and perforated sheet metal utilized in the construction of bridges
hybrids of architecture and sculpture stranded in the territory
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The Spanish province of Huelva was on red alert for torrential rains just a few days ago
The rainfall was considerable in municipalities such as Aljaraque
which recorded almost 150 mm of rain on 1 November
according to the Huelva Provincial Council
the most spectacular image left by the storm was the waterspout that formed off the coast of Isla Cristina
which caused some damage and even lifted small boats into the air
As far as the strawberry sector is concerned
says that many farms were still busy with the planting and had not yet been covered the crops with plastic sheeting
the planting in our fields lasts until around October 20
but this year the nurseries have taken a little longer than usual to deliver the strawberry plants and we have been working in the planting until October 31
the damage caused by the storm has been more limited than it would have been if the greenhouses had already been mostly covered."
"I believe that the rains have brought greater benefits for strawberries than the damage they may have caused
and they have arrived after the planting; a time when rains are needed
in a year in which we have again had to deal with restrictions."
The contribution of last week's rains in Huelva (and Andalusia in general) to the water reserves will be quantified when the data from the Andalusian reservoirs is updated
According to the Andalusian Council of Agriculture
before the rainfall of the first days of November
the reservoir reserves had reportedly already increased by 178 hm³
For more information:El Pilonar[email protected] www.elpilonar.es
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