Company Details
Company Namevora
Addresscarrer Sant Pere mes alt 62, ent-bxs
barcelona
Spain
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Namevora (pere buil, toni riba)
Job Titlenau ivanow
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Phone935533919
Role of this organisation in the project being enteredauthor
Category
  • Public Building - Public Buildings used by the public for any purpose, such as assembly, education, entertainment, government, healthcare, transport or worship. This will also include civic centres, community centres, libraries, visitor centres, culture, health + wellbeing, faith, education, sports venues and stadia, transport, central + local government, entertainment and event venues
Name of organisation entering the Awards (if different from above)vora
Role of this organisation in the project being entered (if different from above)author
Project Name (written how it should appear)nau ivanow
Project Addresscarrer hondures 28-30
Barcelona
Spain
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Client Namesagrera fundation
Designer/Architect Namevora (pere buil, toni riba)
Contractor Namehusofi constructor
Project Description

The Nau Ivanow is an artistic center focused on scenic arts. It is placed in a former industrial area, near the train tracks.
The building was built in 1967 for a paint factory. Since 1997 it has been operating as an artistic center and cultural dynamizer of the neighborhood, since 2010 within the creation factories program of the culture institute of barcelona. It has a theater on the ground floor, and creation and rehersal spaces on the upper floors.

The refurbishment was commissioned to adapt the building to present regulations,
mainly compliance of fire evacuation. The little transformations have been made so that the performance of the building is also improved.

In relation to the theater space, the transformation brings a new dressing room and new spaces for technical control and storage.
In relation to the vertical communications, the staircase is placed in the same position, but wider and reversed to better open up to the entrance door. All the toilet spaces around the staircase and the (pre-existing) forklift are reorganized.

Materials Used

The construction seeks to express itself on a material level, distinguishing itself from the existing plastered surfaces. This materiality, based on brick fabric, links to some external walls of the building. A bit of that outward expression is brought to the heart of the building. The construction is very basic, bare. The pre-existing walls that have been embraced by the transformation express, through traces and under a unifying layer of white paint, the memory of the original staircase walls.

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