House in the Jewish Quarter of Seville: Transforming an 18th-Century Abode
Situated in Seville, Spain, the House in the Jewish Quarter project by renowned architect Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra showcases a remarkable transformation of an 18th-century apartment into a modern living space and art gallery.
The single-family home, originally organized around a small central courtyard, has been repurposed into two independent flats with a dedicated art gallery on the ground floor, seamlessly integrating the new functions while preserving the building’s distinctive architectural character.
About House in the Jewish quarter of Seville
Nestled in the heart of Seville, Spain, this captivating project is a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. Designed by the esteemed architect Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra, this 18th-century house, located in the Santa Cruz quarter, the historic Jewish quarter, has undergone a remarkable transformation. A Unique Architectural Canvas
Boasting two wide façades (north and east) and a smaller third façade (south), the house’s strategic positioning along the bend of Abades Street allows for an exceptional interplay of light and space. Formerly a single-family residence, the project now seamlessly integrates two flats and the Plural art gallery, ensuring total independence in their functioning.
Harmonizing Old and New
Preserving the essence of the original architecture, the project maintains the configuration of the openings in the main façade while introducing new windows and an addit...
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