Article source: PYO arquitectos
Before its conversion, the farmhouse was untouched for over five decades and needed a complete renovation to be adapted for contemporary needs. There were two construction sites: the main house and a stable. The main house was in a very bad condition, overgrown with vegetation, and numerous repairs had to be made to make it livable. The stone and timber structure of the stable was significantly deteriorated and most of the walls had to be replaced.
- Architects: PYO arquitectos (Ophélie Herranz Lespagnol, Paul Galindo Pastre)
- Project: TMOLO House
- Location: Granda de Abajo, Concejo de Parres, Asturias, Spain
- Software used: Autocad, Rhino
- Client: private
- Development design collaborator: Carlos Mínguez Carrasco
- Structure: Juan Rey (mecanismo)
- Year: 2007 – 2013
- Type: commission
- Size: 414 m2
- Building contractor: Roberto Labra Rodríguez
- Quantity surveyor: Fernando Suárez Otero