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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.

La Borda in Barcelona, Spain by Lacol

 
August 16th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Lacol

La Borda housing cooperative is a development self-organized by its users to access decent, non-speculative housing that places its use value in the center, through a collective structure. The idea of ​​a housing cooperative was born in 2012 as a project of Can Batlló driven by the community in the process of recovery of the industrial premises, and the neighborhood and cooperative fabric of the Sants neighborhood of Barcelona.

The project is located on a public land of social housing, with a leasehold of 75 years. Located in Constitució Street, in a bordering position of the industrial area of ​​Can Batlló with a facade to the existing neighborhood of La Bordeta.

Image Courtesy © Lacol

  • Architects: Lacol
  • Project: La Borda
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Gabriel Lopez, Lluc Miralles
  • Client: La Borda, housing cooperative in transfer of use
  • Contributors: Arkenova, Miguel Nevado, AumedesDAP, Organic Society, PAuS (Coque Claret and Dani Calatayud) and Grisel·la Iglesias (Aurea acoustic)
  • Surface: 3,000 m²
  • Year: 2014
  • Construction: February 2017 – October 2018

Municipal Institute of Housing and Rehabilitation of Barcelona

There are three fundamental and cross-sectional principles of the project,

(1) Redefine The Collective Housing Program

The building program proposes 28 units (40, 60 and 75m²) and community spaces that allow stretching the fact of living, from the private space to the public space to enhance the community life. These spaces are: kitchen-dining room, laundry, multipurpose space, space for guests, health and care space, storage in each plant, and exterior and semi-exterior spaces such as the patio and roofs. All of them articulated around a central courtyard, a large relationship space reminiscent of the “corralas”, a typology of popular housing in central and southern parts of Spain.

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

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(2) Sustainability And Environmental Quality

The objective is to build with the lowest environmental impact possible, both in the construction work and during its life and, above all, achieve comfort in homes with minimum consumption, to reduce the overall costs of access to housing and eliminate the possibility of energy poverty among users. We started from the conviction that the best strategy is to reduce the initial demand of all the environmental vectors of the building (energy, water, materials and waste), especially at the energy level, where we prioritized passive strategies to achieve maximum use of existing resources.

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

(3) User Participation

Self-promotion and subsequent collective management implies that the participation of future users in the process (design, construction and use) is the most important and differential variable of the project, generating an opportunity to meet and project with them and their specific needs .

During the design, the participation was articulated through the architecture commission, which was the link between the technical team and the general assembly, and the one in charge of preparing the architectural workshops. We have conducted an imaginary workshop, program, project strategies, environmental strategies, typology, and sessions.

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Image Courtesy © Lluc Miralles

Municipal Institute of Housing and Rehabilitation of Barcelona

Image Courtesy © Joan Andreu and Usue Belandia

Image Courtesy © Joan Andreu and Usue Belandia

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Image Courtesy © Lacol

Image Courtesy © Lacol

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