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repurposed wood shapes up the roof and furniture of converted warehouse in spain

Architect Judit Falgueras revitalizes a disused warehouse from the 1960s in Sant Llorenç Savall, Spain, as a home for a family. The small industrial building originally served as a multifunctional space, mechanic’s workshop, and parking lot. The transformation involved the addition of a new metal structure to support the first-floor slab base and a comprehensive roof rehabilitation. The deteriorating existing truss was replaced with a Vierendel beam, creating a well-lit study on the second floor.

The project strategically retained the existing beams, sourced locally, repurposing them for the roof. The wood from the old truss found new life as furniture, serving as shelves, tables, and bathroom cabinets. The first-floor elevation features a timber-framed facade and a lightweight wood roof. Energy efficiency was prioritized through insulation of the backyard facade and party walls. Workshop Buildings

repurposed wood shapes up the roof and furniture of converted warehouse in spain

all images by Joan Guillamat

The distribution on the ground floor encompasses the garage, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and pantry. The living-dining-kitchen area, now open and unified, establishes a new connection with the outdoors through windows leading to a new terrace and patio. The first-floor layout aligns with the structural order, organizing spaces such as the distributor/study, three bedrooms, a gallery, and a bathroom.

The renovation and expansion project by Judit Falgueras maintained the integrity of the original space, converting the existing warehouse into a dwelling while preserving its distinctive elements and the essence of the original structure.

Judit Falgueras transforms a 1960s warehouse in Sant Llorenç Savall, Spain, into a family home

the industrial building, once a mechanic’s workshop, and parking lot, undergoes a comprehensive revitalization

new metal structure supports the first-floor slab base, while the roof sees rehabilitation with Vierendel beams

wooden beams are repurposed for the roof and furniture elements like shelves, tables, and bathroom cabinets

the first-floor layout organizes spaces such as the distributor/study, three bedrooms, a gallery, and a bathroom

the rehabilitation project maintains the warehouse’s integrity preserving its distinctive elements and essence

name: From Warehouse to Home architect: Judit Falgueras | @juditfalgueras

location: Sant Llorenç Savall, Spain

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

repurposed wood shapes up the roof and furniture of converted warehouse in spain

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