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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.

BABYDOG Office in Granada, Spain by CUAC Arquitectura

 
February 27th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CUAC Arquitectura

The advertising company BABYDOG decided to move to an old house located on the fourth floor of a building in the center of the historic center of the city of Granada. This was an elongated and compartmentalized dwelling, with a short façade to the street and delimited by a narrow courtyard and a tiny space for ventilation. Only the rooms located on the façade had enough conditions of habitability. The needs demanded by a program like this, an office, forced us to project a complete structuring of the property. The first thing to be tackled would be the punctual discarding of all the walls to discover that the elements analyzed were part of a complex structural framework of load-bearing walls. We first scratched the sufaces in order to recover the solid brick texture of the original wall with all the wounds suffered over time (passage of wiring, pieces of wood from old carpentry and tying elements). After that we made some cuts and castings that allowed the wall to continue working structurally while achieving the desired continuity and communication between spaces. The structural support was made with curved metal pieces tensed by cable-stayed in the lower floor.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: CUAC Arquitectura (Tomás García Piriz, Javier Castellano Pulido)
  • Project: BABYDOG Office
  • Location: Granada, Spain
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Client: BABYDOG S.L
  • Further Planning Partners: (structural engineer, lighting, etc.): Miguel Angel Jiménez Dengra (Estructural eng.), Pedro Salinas Ayvar (builiding eng.), Fran Ruiz Castro (Architect colaborator), Alvaro Castellano Pulido (architect colaborator), Graziano Testa (Student colaborator), Miriam Pistocchi (Student colaborator)
  • Construction Costs: 45.000 Euros
  • Total area in square meters: 110M2
  • Completion: September 2017

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

The result; a ceramic “patchwork” of times, traces and textures through a succession of arcs that were connected and disconnected at the smae time allowing the arrival of light from the exterior. At the ends, two doors (the one in the bathroom and the offices) were lined with a mirror so that, facing each other, they could produce the illusion of having discovered an infinite arcade that, replacing the old corridor, extended beyond the limits of the house.

An arcade located beyond the limits of the succession of stories and superimposed times that we found when entering in thae old house.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

Construction-Scheme, Image Courtesy © CUAC Arquitectura

Axo-Text-Free, Image Courtesy © CUAC Arquitectura

General-Volumetry, Image Courtesy © CUAC Arquitectura

Main-Elements-Volumetries, Image Courtesy © CUAC Arquitectura

Reflections-Scheme, Image Courtesy © CUAC Arquitectura

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Categories: Interiors, Offices, Renovation




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