Reforma Sant Quintí | Twobo
Barcelona / Spain / 2024
This renovation takes place in Sant Quintí, a 1970s building located across from the modernist Hospital de Sant Pau. It was the first commission for three young, newly graduated architects: Luis Twose Roura (1948–2023), Juan Arias i Roig (1948–2021), and Antonio Pérez de la Vega (1948)—in fact, it was the final degree project for one of them. Their approach was to create small rental apartments, designed for both doctors and families with relatives undergoing treatment at the neighboring hospital. As a result, the common areas were designed to be spacious and welcoming, fostering interaction among residents who were often only there temporarily.
The importance of these common spaces is reflected in the architectural language and color palette they applied:
White tiles in the courtyards to maximize natural light down to the ground floor.
Yellow for the apartment doors.
Blue for the installation channels.
Red to highlight the spiral staircase and a freestanding column on the ground floor.
Thus, color became a tool for spatial orientation.
When we took on the renovation of one of these apartments, we discussed with Luis Twose the idea of staying faithful to the building’s original design language, rather than imposing something new. The result:
White tiles cladding the exterior of the bathroom,
Red applied to the painted steel elements,
Yellow on the doors,
Blue in the kitchen and bathroom installations.
"It looks like you’re creating a ‘Catalunya in Miniature,’” Luis joked when we explained our approach.
"Yes, but it deserves it," we replied.
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La reforma se sitúa en el edificio San Quintín, construido en los años 70 y situado enfrente del Hospital modernista de Sant Pau, fue el primer encargo de tres jóvenes arquitectos recién titulados: Luis Twose Roura, Juan Arias i Roig y Antonio Pérez de la Vega (incluso fue el proyecto final de carrera de uno de ellos). Apostaron por construir apartamentos muy pequeños de alquiler, tanto para los médicos como para familias con algún enfermo en el vecino hospital. Por ello los espacios comunes se diseñaron generosos, como lugares de socialización que pudieran recibir a unos residentes que muchas veces sólo estaban de paso.
La importancia que le dieron a estos espacios comunes se entiende a través del lenguaje y del color que aplicaron: los patios se revisten de baldosa blanca para reflejar la luz hasta la planta baja, las puertas de entrada en amarillo, los canales de instalación en azul, y el rojo para destacar la escalera de caracol y el pilar exento en planta baja. El color sirve para orientarse.
Al reformar uno de los apartamentos de San Quintín comentamos con Luis Twose la idea de hacerlo con el propio código del edificio, sin añadir nada propio: Así las baldosas blancas revestían el exterior del baño, el rojo en el acero pintado, y el amarillo en las puertas.
-Parece que queráis hacer un “Catalunya en miniatura” – nos dijo Luis riéndose cuando se lo explicamos.
-pero, es que se lo merece - contestamos.
Other participants: Claudia Canalda, Víctor Díaz-Asensio, Ourania Chamilaki
Photography: José Hevia
This renovation takes place in Sant Quintí, a 1970s building located across from the modernist Hospital de Sant Pau. It was the first commission for three young, newly graduated architects: Luis Twose Roura (1948–2023), Juan Arias i Roig (1948–2021), and Antonio Pérez de la Vega (1948)—in fact, it was the final degree project for one of them. Their approach was to create small rental apartments, designed for both doctors and families with relatives undergoing...
- Year 2024
- Work finished in 2024
- Status Completed works
- Type Apartments / Interior design / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings
- Websitehttps://two-bo.com/portfolio/reforma-sant-quinti/
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