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07:00 - 22 March, 2019 | by Fabian Dejtiar | Translated by Maggie Johnson
La Casa por el Tejado, a company specializing in the construction of old buildings, duplicated both the
living spaces and the number of floors of an apartment building on Avenida Meridiana in the El Clot
neighborhood of Barcelona. The new residences were built o�-site in 12-weeks time and in accordance
with the building's original dimensions and characteristics.
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The three new floors will align with the existing building with an architectural treatment whose design
process and final approval was introduced by the Barcelona City Council's Commission of Architecture.
The construction process has not only rehabilitated the old building by adding the new floors and living
spaces but has also added to the value of the building and to the comfort of the residents living there.
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In the interior of the building, there is a plan to build a grand central patio where the central stairway will
begin, giving access to the new residences. This new patio will be home to a green space that will ventilate
the building and allow natural light to enter. In this sense, the project will also lead to a significant
reduction in energy costs, not only through the addition of green space but also through its use of certified
and recycled materials. Eighty percent of the steel used in the construction is recycled and the covering is
designed to avoid the thermal points of the building. All of the water systems, like ventilators, air
conditioning, and water heaters, will be controlled by an air source heat pump.
Learn more about the project here.
Location: Avenida Meridiana 141. Barcelona.
Architect: Esteve Terradas Muntañola - Joan Artés (La Casa por el Tejado)
Technical Architect: AT3 - Enric Peña Camarillas / Josep Mª Oller Lletjòs.
Promoter: La Casa por el Tejado.
Collaborators: Losom, Masala Consultors, JSS e�icient engineering, Scanland, Societat Orgànica,›By using ArchDaily, you agree to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
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Surface area: built: 1.024 m².
Photo: La Casa por el Tejado / Albert Argiles / Otger Rius.
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constructivo o�-site duplica pisos y viviendas de edificio en Barcelona en 3 días] 22 Mar 2019. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson,
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