Tourist Development for Malaga

1974
Malaga, Andalusia, Spain
Commercial, Designed , Completed in 1974

The project intent was to solve the deterioration of the Spanish tourist areas. The proposal was to untertake a combined program of research, development and construction, which would create a workable model for the repair of those Spanish coasts badly affected by tourist development. The project had three main components: a) to develop a planning and building process to be applied to all Spanish tourist areas; b) to apply this process to the development of a functioning tourist resort, on a 10 hectare site outside Malaga, with 112,000m2 of construction at the end of seven years; c) to apply the process to a 10 hectare sector of an existing tourist community.

Client:
Spanish Ministry of Tourism
C.E.S. staff:
Christopher Alexander, Halim Abdelhalim, Walter V. Wendler, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King, Donald Corner, Howard Davis
Project stages:
Generic rules for urban growth process Preliminary Design
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