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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.

Rehabilitation Of Old Tanneries As European Headquarters Of The Quality Leather Center in Barcelona, Spain by Taller 9s Arquitectes

 
March 1st, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Taller 9s Arquitectes

Comprehensive rehabilitation of two tanneries in the Rec neighborhood, an industrial area located south of Igualada, formed by ancient leather tanneries, modest architecture buildings without an outstanding heritage value, but of great importance to the city from  the  viewpoint of historical memory. The framework of the project is an urban strategic operation looking to strenght its heritage assets. The project it is a first step of the intervention, with the objective to create a space for dissemination tanning in the XXI century.

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

  • Architects: Taller 9s Arquitectes, Oriol Cusidó & Irene Marzo
  • Project: Rehabilitation Of Old Tanneries  As European Headquarters Of The Quality Leather Center
  • Location: Igualada, in Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Adrià Goula
  • Promoter: Igualada Town Council
  • Management: Diputació de Barcelona (Barcelona Provincial Government)
  • Built surface: 1.059 m2
  • Development of project:june 2013 – october 2013
  • Execution of works: april 2014 – march 2015
  • Budget: 750.000 €

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

The rehabilitation of the tanneries does not arise as the simple recovery of an isolated building, disconnected from their surroundings, but from a functional point of view, completes the nearby Leather Museum and  provides a future pole of attractiveness of the city. A building-door it is projected, that both from physical permeability as well  from layout program, creates a museum tour to involve the urban space itself. In turn, the building opens to the canal in order to promote its recovery as central urban axe of the renovated neighbourhood.

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

The project aims to qualify the building from the outside, to keep inside the existing building elements and the set of walls as they were found. The facades are restored to its original state: the size and pace of openings recover, and new woodwork and wooden blinds are placed. It aims for a double chromaticism, with the colors of the neighborhood (ocher and Mangra) which makes explicit the two buildings.

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Inside the existing constructive solutions, reinforcements and wounds on the walls are respected… The story of the factory  is expressed in the interior, and in this sense, intervention preserves this memory avoiding masking, scraping, polishing … The intervention on the existing structure is minimal, profiting most of elements, reinforcing them if necessary, with simple and economical solutions. According to this objective it is studied in detail the functioning of all the elements to find the optimal solution for each. The reinforcements  are showed as another phase of the functional transformation of the building and the existing reinforcements are not hidden or disguised.

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

The spatial configuration of the ships are respected without splitting or merging spaces, unconfiguring the wall structure or changing the slope of the slabs, a specific characteristic of old tanneries. For the placement of server spaces of the new program a set of wood ‘boxes’ are inserted into the existing structure, not touching it. These wooden boxes are prefabricated, dry-mounted, easy disassembly and recyclability, and they reproduce the old constructive system of clotheslines colonizing inside the building, and provide a solution to the specific requirements of these spaces.

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Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

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Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

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Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy ©  Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

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