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Raúl Sánchez

The Polonio Flagship Store . Ibiza

Raúl Sánchez . photos: © Luis Asín

The Polonio is a new clothing brand, closely tied to summer and the beach, that was born a few years ago in Cadaqués, the idyllic village on the Catalan Costa Brava near where Salvador Dalí made his permanent residence. After growing for a few years in Cadaqués, the brand decided to open a new space in Ibiza, in a central pedestrian and commercial area, in a small shop of barely 60 square meters, developed on three levels: a ground floor with an initial double-height area at street level, a rear area three steps below, and a mezzanine accessible by a spiral staircase at the back of the store. Continue reading Raúl Sánchez

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PSM21 house . Castelldefels

Raúl Sánchez . photos: © José Hevia

The PSM21 house deals with the comprehensive renovation of an existing house, including a new sauna pavilion, a new swimming pool, and outdoor spaces. Situated on a steeply sloping plot with access at the upper level, the house originally consisted of two independent floors with an apartment on each and separate entrances. The renovation reconnects the house with a new interior staircase, although only the intervention on the upper floor has been carried out so far.
Located in Castelldefels, a small coastal town near Barcelona, the elongated and stepped plot has a predominantly north-south orientation, with expansive views of the Mediterranean to the south. This directional aspect has been reinforced both in the exterior and interior concept, so that the house now emerges as a white volume from a terraced base of marble, with small platforms and gardens descending to the pool area, resolved in the same material, and the landscaped areas leading to the sauna pavilion, projected onto a former existing warehouse that was in ruins. The steep slope of the plot ensures that all outdoor spaces have a clear connection to the sea views. All exteriors have been treated homogeneously to give them unity, using a reduced palette of materials from which the white mass of the existing house emerges, treated in the same way towards the exterior by homogenizing materials and finishes. Continue reading Raúl Sánchez

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The Rosegold Apartment . BARCELONA

Raúl Sánchez . photos: © José Hevia . + archdaily

The existing apartment, measuring 85 sqm, is the result of the division into two a large apartment with two opposed façades to Enric Granados Street and a generous interior courtyard in the Ensanche Derecho of Barcelona. The outcome of the division distorted the original flat, which enjoyed its access at its center. Now, the access is located at the interior end of the apartment, driving the natural flow towards the exit to a spacious interior gallery room overlooking the big interior courtyard. The existing flooring, consisting of a rich variety of ‘nolla’ mosaics with drawings and colors of great value, was preserved. Continue reading Raúl Sánchez

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GIRONA st. APARTMENT. barcelona

Raúl Sánchez Architects . photos: © José Hevia

This spacious and large apartment is located in a noble estate from the end of the 19th century, and enjoys a privileged position facing both Girona street and a large interior courtyard typical of the Barcelona ‘eixample’, additionally, the apartment enjoys extra ventilation and lighting through a beautiful interior patio with wooden carpentry and tinted glass. This condition of the apartment is precisely what dictated its transformation and refurbishment: a long walnut wood front, dark and elegant, with an open pore, starts from the living room next to Girona street, and runs the entire length of the apartment, 21 meters, until it reaches the gallery that leads to the inner courtyard of the block. Along this interior wooden façade, spaces with a more collective use follow one another, and their width is always oversized, to be living spaces, not just passing-through, mixing rooms with a more defined use, such as the living room or the dining room, with other more ambiguous ones, such as the cozy space next to the interior patio, which receives light through the original blue-tinted windows. The importance of this interior cutting plane/facade is reinforced by providing it with a beginning and an end: in the living room, a ‘picture’ of brass and stainless steel finishes it off; towards the gallery, a pivot door of the same dimensions receives the same materials, but this time it changes position, insinuating an immaterial union of these two metal fronts at each end of the plan. Beyond this pivot door, the wooden front slips into the room to indicate that this space has a hybrid label, being able to be both a bedroom and a room for common use. Continue reading Raúl Sánchez

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HOUSE BSP20 . Barcelona

Raúl Sánchez Architects . photos: © José Hevia

This complex project began 8 years ago, going through all kinds of situations: squats, regulatory disagreements, changes in use, slow and complicated work…although the client’s desire to leave the walls with exposed brick and using hydraulic mosaic (the cliché of Barcelona) remained unalterable. In addition, the requirements were to convert this small building located in the Borne district of Barcelona, from the end of the 19th century and with 4 floors (but barely 20sqm per floor), into a place where to be able to work and spend short stays in their visits to Barcelona, although, along these 8 years, the personal and family situation of the client has changed, to which the project has adapted. Continue reading Raúl Sánchez