Revitalization of El Portal Visitors Center
Revitalization of El Portal Visitors Center
El Portal Visitors’ Center is nestled within El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the US Forest System. Originally designed by the Puerto Rican architecture firm Sierra Cardona Ferrer, the project had undergone no significant changes since its opening in 1996. After the extensive hurricane damage, the US Forest Service decided to overhaul El Portal and update its offerings. A competition for the design-build contract was opened and Marvel, along with Interlink Construction, were awarded the project. Marvel’s intervention, in partnership with Interlink, consists of the re-design and complete renovation of the buildings and site.
Key to Marvel's improvements was implementation of the first and only accessible trail in the entire National Forest.
To contend with the growing effects of climate change, rainwater harvesting and stormwater improvements were made, enabling greater resilience and sustainability.
Elements of the original design, including the main hall, the upper courtyard, and the water feature were modified to give way to a newer design vision, accommodate current needs, and comply with current codes and sustainability standards.
Local artists were brought in for site-specific works.
Marvel completely re-designed the theater, located under the upper level plaza and across a "bridge" over the newly designed water feature.
Early concept collage.
- Location
- Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
- Client
- Interlink
- Typology
- Cultural, Public
- Size
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36,181 SF
- Design Team
- José R. Marchand, Edna Echandi, Sadie Winslow, Sabdiel Diaz, Rafael A. Ferrer, Hansel Pellot, Yanick Lay, Jose Juan Terrasa, Adriana Guardiola, Nicole Rivera, Juan Ramirez
- Consultants
- Civil - DG3a Design Group (Rafael Fernandez); Structural - Joaquin de Mari Monserrate; Electrical - Juan R Requena & Associates (Arnaldo Calzada); HVAC - Jorge Ledon Webster; Plumbing/PR - Jorge Torres Scandali; Exhibits - Split Rock Studios