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