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Casa Tabacalera
Sandra Pereznieto

Casa Tabacalera

Casa Tabacalera, formerly an abandoned office building, has been transformed into a CoLiving space, combining history and modernity. The renovation respected its original structure and minimized interventions, especially in a seismic zone, promoting sustainability by reusing resources.

photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto

The three-level building is distributed in a functional way: the first level is a coworking space, the second houses a common kitchen, and the third is destined for recreational areas, favoring social interaction. The incorporation of mobile bathroom structures, which function as furniture, makes it possible to create flexible living units. The large units (18-23 m²) include kitchenettes, while the smaller ones (11.5 m²) have private bathrooms.

photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto

Materiality is key to the transformation: oak wood floors add warmth, drywall partitions allow for flexibility, and the building's tall heights create an industrial feel. In addition, the adaptability of the design is an essential feature, as the wet spaces can be rearranged according to the needs of the residents.

photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
photo_credit Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto

Casa Tabacalera is an example of how old buildings can be revived with renewed purpose, and its innovative approach inspires future architectural retrofits. This project demonstrates how flexibility, sustainability and modern design can be combined to create a functional and welcoming living space.

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