F.L.O.R.A
(2023)
Design and Build
Developed with IAAC, Masters in Ecological buildings and BioCities.
At Valldaura Labs, Barcelona

Project Directors: Vicente Guallart, Daniel Ibañez
Realization: Andrea Paola Rubio Paredes, Leif-Andres Vallecillo Riksheim, Lillian Wanjiru Beauttah, Pablo Rafael Herraiz García de Guadiana, Prachi Agarwal, Rachael Margaret Verdugo Pelaez, Romain Jacques Kenny Russe, Roshni Chirag Shah, Shagun Modi, Zani Kerubo Gichuki, Iletutu "Tutu" Ibiyemi Awosika, Kshitij Ramlal Sarote, Mónica Irene Pérez Rivera, Prasidh Choudhary, Agnieszka Szklarczyk, Pongpol Punjawaytegul, Suwapat Rodprasert, Anton Hofstadt
Supporting Team: Bruno Ganem, Alex Hadley, Gustavo Escudero
Sponsors: Tallfusta, Alberch, Heco Schrauben Ibérica
With The Support Of: Ayuntamiento de Cerdanyola del Vallès
Volunteers: Marilia Fernandez Lockwood, Philipp Wienkämper
Photographs:Adrià Goula
The Forest Lab for Observational Research and Analysis (FLORA) is a mass timber structure located in Valldaura, situated in the central forest of the metropolitan area of Barcelona, the Collserola Natural Park. Measuring over 8,5 metres in height, the master's project was built from invasive pine trees sourced within the park through rigorous sustainable forest management and traceability procedures. Seventy trees were cut and processed by the master students to create cross laminated timber panels, laminated beams, and solid wood elements. FLORA will be used to house a researcher for a short period of time who will be studying the biodiversity of the park and utilizing FLORA’s new weather station.
Considered to be the most extensive green space in the metropolitan area of Barcelona, and covering over 8,000 hectares (seventeen kilometres long and six kilometres wide) with its highest peak at 512 metres (Tibidabo), Parc de Collserola is a natural area and getaway for both of those living in Barcelona and neighbouring cities. Located in a mountain range and nearby the sea, it houses 190 different types of vertebrates, Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) forests, and has an estimated population of 1,000 different species of plants and 10,000 million total trees. It is in this environmental surrounding where IAAC master's students have built the first building that allows for the observation of the forest canopy: FLORA.
Zero-kilometre materials
The students of MAEBB carried out further research to analyse the biodiversity of the forest and identify various inhabitants from underground, aboveground, canopy, and sky levels. This research allowed them to discern the structures and dimensions necessary to develop the construction, and more importantly, the type of materials they could use.
Watchtower
Completed 2nd October 2022
Area developed 400sqm
Design Ideation, Structural details and Analysis, Landscape development.
Material inventory:
Cross Laminated Timber+Glue Laminated Timber+ Cork


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