The intervention in the surroundings of the Basílica de Sant Feliu de Girona proposes a harmonious integration of contemporary elements into a historical space, providing functionality, identity, and dynamism to the public space.
The project incorporates Temple, a set of three stools of different dimensions with a recognizable geometry, inspired by archaeological findings and fragments of Doric columns. Their concave-curved shafts evoke the constructive memory of the site, generating a subtle connection between heritage and contemporary design.
Temple elements offer great versatility of use, adapting to current urban needs: they can act as space delimiters, play elements, or seating and leisure areas. The arrangement and grouping of the stools allows for the creation of social and play situations, promoting interaction and offering new ways of inhabiting public space without altering its historical character.
Thanks to its careful design, Templeadds value to the environment, generating spaces with their own identity that combine functionality, aesthetics, and respect for heritage, inviting the public space to become a place for meeting, enjoyment, and contemplation.
