{"id":3121,"date":"2023-06-15T08:48:16","date_gmt":"2023-06-15T08:48:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/imaneo-data.inha.fr\/?post_type=project&#038;p=3121"},"modified":"2023-09-27T15:47:18","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T15:47:18","slug":"el-salto-dam-bridge-and-power-plant","status":"publish","type":"project","link":"https:\/\/imaneo-data.inha.fr\/en\/project\/el-salto-dam-bridge-and-power-plant\/","title":{"rendered":"El Salto Dam-Bridge and Power Plant"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":1207,"template":"","class_list":["post-3121","project","type-project","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","project_theme-dissemination-en","project_theme-nationalism-imperialism","project_theme-sources-en"],"acf":{"projects":{"project_info":{"color":"#3ad3b7","icon":1341,"location":"El Carpio, Spain","year":"1922","architects":[322,323],"map":{"longitude":38.590538717668785,"latitude":-4.652525682828763}},"":null,"gallery":[1534,1452,1503,1552,1575,1482,1473,1419,1467,1510,1569,1507,1564,1464,1377,1559,1540,1476,1537,1555,1446,1374,1428,2641,1525,1522,1513,1519,1494,2562,2638,2568,2565],"history":{"projects_history_media":{"content_type":"Single Video","video_single":{"number":"","title":"","image":null},"gallery":null,"video_gallery":null},"content":"Madrid-based architect Casto Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw e Yturralde (1896-1978) is thought of as one of the leading representatives of the Spanish futurist movement. That is why the neo-Moorish style he adopted for El Salto power station at El Carpio, one of his first accomplishments, is so surprising. In fact, he did not draw upon this historicist language again until the post-Civil War period, in his designs for the central marketplace (1941) and the La Equitativa insurance company building in Tetouan, Morocco (1945).\n\nEngineer Carlos Mendoza S\u00e1ez de Argando\u00f1a (1872-1950), president of Mengemor and the Guadalquivir hydroelectric company, commissioned Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw to complete the architectural features of the dam and those of the power station associated with it. They were finished in 1922.\n\nEl Salto is a breathtaking, monumental project related to Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw\u2019s \u201cMonument to Civilization,\u201d a colossal dam in the Egyptian style the architect imagined in 1918-19 to celebrate the end of the First World War. That project was never built, but the architect was awarded a bronze medal for the design at the Spanish national fine arts exposition in Madrid in 1920.\nPrior to the construction of El Carpio dam, watermills operated on the site, on the river\u2019s right bank. This run-of-the-river structure, equipped with sluice gates, acts both as a dam and a bridge. The structure is entirely made of concrete. It is faced in imitation-stonework concrete blocks with false joints resembling the spaces between cut stones, lain in what English-speaking masons call a \u201cFlemish bond,\u201d a pattern of stretchers and headers that also references the architectural language elaborated in Cordoba by the Umayyads (8th to 10<sup>th<\/sup> centuries).\n\nBetween the two abutments standing on the banks of the river, five interior buttresses frame the six sluice gates and support the bridge apron. On the right bank, the first buttress rises and to form a horseshoe arch framed by an alfiz, creating a monumental arched portal over the roadway. It is associated with an octagonal turret that was crowned by a dome, in earlier times, housing the stairway leading to the control room and upper catwalk. The dome, portico, double windows, and bridge railing support pillars, all based on the Oriental style, evoke the architecture of Almohad forts (12th-13<sup>th<\/sup> centuries). El Salto bridge is somewhat reminiscent of the portico of the famous Nile River dam-bridge built by Eug\u00e8ne Mougel Bey in the late 19<sup>th<\/sup> century.\n\nThe power station is located a kilometer downstream from the dam to take advantage of the drop in altitude between the two meanders of the river. Rectangular in shape and symmetrically designed, the structure is covered with a series of brick domes Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw imprecisely described as being of Saracen inspiration. The riverfront fa\u00e7ade, built high due to the different levels of the ground, is divided into six spans by impressive buttresses. Four of them are adorned with blue enamel cabochons, and crowned by diamond-point pinnacles also covered with ceramic plaques. The other three bear gargoyles. Between the buttresses, more blue ceramic plaques mimic a crenellated parapet.\n\nEach span is provided with a trio of rectangular windows. Only the upstream span contains an additional window opening onto a balcony. The latter is supported by a console shaped like an elephant\u2019s head. This is the most original decorative element off the fa\u00e7ade. It was carved by Grenada sculptor Juan Crist\u00f3bal (1898-1961). According to Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw, the elephant symbolizes an animal even stronger than the horse, the usual symbol of power. Inside, the capitals of the turbine room are also remarkable.\n\nBetween 1920 and 1931, following El Carpio, Fern\u00e1ndez-Shaw built the dams at Alcala del Rio, El Encinarejo, and Jandula. For these structures, he abandoned any reference to Orientalism for a style that was a mixture of expressionist futurism and the avant-garde.\n\nThe El Salto dam and power plant won the gold medal in architecture at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris. 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