?La Llena? Equestrian Center / Vicente Sarrablo + Jaume Colom
The addition of "La Llena" Equestrian Center, the work of architects Vicente Sarrablo and Jaume Colom, had as its main objective the construction of a single family house. The elements they worked with have been the stable -located in the lower part-, the haystack and a metal structure with a shingled gable roof that protects the project. Building on the existing instead of selecting a nearby location has enabled significant savings on items such as foundations or structure, since much of the wood that shaped the old enclosure of the barn could be reused.
© José Hevia
Architects: Vicente Sarrablo, Jaume Colom
Location: 08779 La Llacuna, Barcelona, Spain
Design Team: Vicente Sarrablo, Jaume Colom
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: José Hevia
Construction: Fupicsa
Client: Bernat VĂctory, Anna Ferrer?
Aluminier Technal Industrial Installation: Taller Cañadas
Technal Solutions: SOLEAL operable windows
© José Hevia
From the architect. The addition of "La Llena" Equestrian Center, the work of architects Vicente Sarrablo and Jaume Colom, had as its main objective the construction of a single family house. The elements they worked with have been the stable -located in the lower part-, the haystack and ...
© José Hevia
Architects: Vicente Sarrablo, Jaume Colom
Location: 08779 La Llacuna, Barcelona, Spain
Design Team: Vicente Sarrablo, Jaume Colom
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: José Hevia
Construction: Fupicsa
Client: Bernat VĂctory, Anna Ferrer?
Aluminier Technal Industrial Installation: Taller Cañadas
Technal Solutions: SOLEAL operable windows
© José Hevia
From the architect. The addition of "La Llena" Equestrian Center, the work of architects Vicente Sarrablo and Jaume Colom, had as its main objective the construction of a single family house. The elements they worked with have been the stable -located in the lower part-, the haystack and ...
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