Enrique Jerez and Blanca Leal transform mid-century garage into music school
Located in a former garage space at the base of a residential block, this school for music in the Spanish city of Burgos makes a feature of the building's existing concrete structure.
Local architect Enrique Jerez and interior designer Blanca Leal were commissioned to create the Yoglar school by a client, who wanted to create a "home" for early music and piano education.
Classrooms in the open-plan extension are demarcated through orange vinyl flooring
The original trapezoidal plot in which the school is located was built in 1947 along with the adjacent residential building.
The garage faces the street while an extension with a mezzanine, which was added in 1952 to increase storage space, is located at the back. Supported by pillars, this features a barrel-vaulted concrete ceiling and covers the building's original courtyard. The reception features built-in birch furniture
Instead of dismantling this "disorganised" structure, the architects decided to leave the irregular, concrete shell almost untouched.
As such, the 205-square-metre school is divided into two areas. The original, trapezoidal garage space is home to an entrance hall, reception desk and toilets alongside a manager's office and the school's largest classroom.
The extension is nicknamed "the forest" and houses a menagerie of plants
The former courtyard area is now nicknamed "the forest" and houses two irregularly-shaped classrooms. One of these is enclosed within a hous...
-------------------------------- |
TRABAJABILIDAD DEL HORMIGÓN. Vocabulario arquitectónico. |
|
Tetinska: Innovative House Design by SMLXL in Prague
03-05-2024 09:24 - (
Architecture )