Studio Raval
In the heart of the old town of Barcelona, a XIXth century building originally hosted a 3-bedroom apartment within a 36m2 surface.
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The XXIst century version of the apartment was aimed for a single person or a couple.
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The original distribution was cleared off to connect the two opposite facades (street-courtyard).
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The bearing elements were maintained, restored and made visible.
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The new bathroom was placed in the center of the space.
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It was conceived as a piece of furniture, creating a physical separation between the living room and the bedroom - facing respectively the street and the courtyard - while allowing the light, the air and the view to filter through.
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A second piece of furniture was placed against one of the bearing walls to host the kitchen and the wardrobes, alternatively facing the living room and the bedroom.