The renovation of this 110 square meters apartment, for couple of local creatives, is a project by Raúl Sánchez Architects, located at the intersection of Aribau and Roselló streets, with façade to one of the characteristic chamfers of Cerdà’s Eixample in Barcelona.

All the interior partitions were demolished because, the new inhabitants presented some requirements that the existing state of the apartment, quite subdivided and outdated, did not meet.
Raúl Sánchez Architects proposes a long front of oak wood, perpendicular to the façade, which houses the bedroom, the dressing room and the studio, as well as closets and support areas. Likewise, this piece does not touch the façade, as it is interrupted, and includes large pivoting doors of lacquered wood with vertical strips of brass, without frames, so that the entire wall can be understood in an uninterrupted, unitary way.

The renovation has a swing in the center of the chamfer, introducing a playful note much desired by the clients.
 

Project description by Raúl Sánchez Architects

The project encompasses the comprehensive reform of a spacious apartment of 110 square meters located at the intersection of Aribau and Roselló streets, with façade to one of the characteristic chamfers of Cerdà’s Eixample in Barcelona. The new inhabitants, a couple of local creatives, presented some requirements that the existing state of the apartment, quite subdivided and outdated, did not meet, so all the interior partitions were demolished, but respecting the system of structural bays of load bearing walls parallel to the facade, something very characteristic of these chamfer blocks.

The project proposes a long front of oak wood, perpendicular to the façade, which houses the bedroom, the dressing room and the studio, as well as generous closets and support areas. This front serves as the interior façade, and three functional blocks are projected on it transversely. The outermost is the block of living areas, with a joint living room-dining room-kitchen. This block takes advantage of all the development of the façade of the chamfer, and reveals its entire length. Likewise, the wooden partition does not touch the façade, as it is interrupted giving way to large pivoting doors of lacquered wood with vertical strips of brass in contact with the wood, without frames, so that the entire facade can be understood in an uninterrupted, unitary way.

A block of bathrooms, storage and pantry is located on the other side of the existing structural wall. The main bathroom is designed as two spaces: a first one with a glazed and lacquered iron front, where the bathtub, the washbasin, and the boudoir area are located; and a second more private area with two cabins, one for the water closet and another one devoted to a huge shower space.

At the inner end of the apartment there is a third block with the guest bathroom and the room for the couple's cats.

The textures, materials and colors are dominated by the oak wood, which contrasts with a more serene palette of grays of concrete, microcement, or mass colored wooden boards. The flooring that remains behind the wooden front is a wooden one, also of oak, but of a lighter tone, these rooms being more domestic; while the rest of the interior flooring is made of continuous grey micro-mortar, shifting to pink in the master bathroom.

Granites, door handles and faucets made of brushed copper, pivoting wooden doors with brass inlays, glass with different textures... add greater material richness in the form of subtle notes, also indicating the joints and transitions between materials.

As a carpet, or interior path, hydraulic hexagonal tiles recovered from the former flooring are arranged, covering the entire length of the chamfer façade, pointing out precisely the importance of the chamfer itself in the conceptual development of the proposal. This tiled path is also illuminated by long and narrow cylindrical lamps, highlighting this path by means of artificial lighting.

Finally, a swing was installed in the center of the chamfer, introducing a playful note much desired by the clients.

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Engineering.- Marés ingenieros. Structure.- Diagonal Arquitectura. Architecture.- Valentina Barberio.
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110 m²
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Project.- 2018. Construction.- January-July 2019.

Proyecto.- 2018. Construcción.- Enero-julio de 2019.
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€ 150,000.00
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Furniture.- VITRA. Lamps.- Doméstico Shop. Rugs.- NANI MARQUINA. Construction Company.- Ubicaciones y Espacios.

Mobiliario.- VITRA. Luminarias.- Doméstico Shop. Alfombras.- NANI MARQUINA. Constructora.- Ubicaciones y Espacios
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Raúl Sánchez Architects is an architecture and design practice founded by Raúl Sánchez based in Barcelona.

Raúl Sánchez graduated architect from the architecture school in Granada, Spain. Since 2005 resides and works in Barcelona developing a professional activity which escapes specialization in order to cover all types of work and projects related to architecture, interiorism and design,

He is professor in "private perimeters", a postgraduate diploma in interior design in Elisava School of Design, Barcelona.

Their projects are based on a narrative of space influenced by cinema, literature and a deep knowledge of the history of architecture that they transfer to design, creating unexpected works, daring to mix unsuspected shapes, materials and colors, through a solid constructive knowledge that they apply to atypical creations. The office's work has won numerous national and international awards.

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Published on: September 24, 2019
Cite:
metalocus, INÉS LALUETA
"A swing in the center. Atic Aribau by Raúl Sánchez Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-swing-center-atic-aribau-raul-sanchez-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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