Las Palmas Inner Harbour Redevelopment Masterplan, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
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| Las Palmas Inner Harbour Redevelopment Masterplan | |
| Designer | Grimshaw Architects |
| Location | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain |
| Date | 2004 |
| Building Type | Town and City |
| Climate | Hot Temperate |
| Context | Waterfront |
| Architectural Style | High Tech |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Las Palmas Port Authority |
| Area | 400,000 square meters (4,304,000 square feet) |
| Program | residential, commercial and office projects; a 3-km (1.9 mi) promenade; a 7.9 hectare (19.5 acre) botanical garden. |
"The Santa Catalina Isthmus connects the peninsula of La Isleta to the main island of Gran Canaria. The masterplan integrates the working harbour to the east and the beach to the west through extensive landscaping and the development of offices, residential buildings, a hotel and commercial areas. This regeneration programme will encourage commercial enterprise and reinstate Las Palmas as a key tourist destination."
– Grimshaw Architects web site
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- Architect: Grimshaw Architects
- Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
- Cost Consultant: Davis Langdon
- Consultant: Seawater Greenhouse
