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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT in Barcelona, Spain by Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

 
February 5th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

The top two floors of a block in Barcelona´s Example should be reformed into a single apartment that could take advantage of the existing terraces.

The lower floor consisted of an apartment of about 65 m2, heading the street and getting some light to the kitchen and bathroom via an inner patio.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

  • Architects: Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects
  • Project: APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Eugeni Bach
  • Date of completion: 2013
  • Built surface: 112 m2 + 45 m2 terraces
  • Promoter: Private owner
  • Constructor: Oak 2000, S.L.
  • Collaborators: Albert Cabrer

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

The upper apartment, of about 40 m2, had been built later, probably during the 60s. It consisted of a simple volume built on the terrace, separated from the street and from one of the neighboring buildings, leaving an L-shaped narrow open space.

The organization of the apartment orbits around the staircase. This element becomes something more than just a communication device between the two floors by absorbing the kitchen and a storage space on the lower level, and the study and laundry space on the top floor. The staircase is as well the space for visual relationship between the two floors, via an inner window and a big opening on the upper studio which allows to get visual contact from the upper floor until the kitchen downstairs.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

This easy visual contact helps you understand the flat as a whole, and not just as the superposition of two different floors.

Given the surface of each floor, we understood that we had to organize the lower one as the  main floor, which accommodates the entry, living room, dining room, kitchen, a room for children and a bathroom; while the upper floor is a more intimate place for the parents, with their bedroom, bathroom and a study room.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

On the outer spaces, a folding ladder allows the lower terrace to gain room, leaving the top terrace as a space for occasional events.

A shade on the top terrace offers shadow to all these spaces and, most important, closes the space giving a feeling of being somewhere between inside and outside.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

The existing hydraulic floor tiles had been removed in earlier refurbishments and there were only enough pieces for half of the lower floor surface, but we were lucky enough, and we looked for such luck, that at the same time that we started the works, there was an other refurbishment in the same block where they were going to throw all their floor tiles away.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

We picked those tiles and together with the existing ones in our apartment we checked the possibilities for different patterns on the lower floor. The final solution was to place the different tiles in stripes, despite the walls and partitions, so that we gained a feeling of continuity that helps you understand the floor plan as a continuous space.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

On the lower floor, all the woodwork, both doors and windows, were preserved, maintaining the “spirit” of the Barcelona Example that this flat once had. Upstairs, where there were no elements worth preserving, both floor and windows were replaced by new items.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Bach

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

Image Courtesy © Anna & Eugeni Bach, architects

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