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Casa Pich i Pon. LOOM Plaza Catalunya

Casa Pich i Pon. LOOM Plaza Catalunya
José Hevia

Casa Pich i Pon. LOOM Plaza Catalunya

A pioneering building

In 1922 architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch refurbished the building on plaza Catalunya, no. 9 with the introduction of a new typology in contemporary Catalan architecture: the office building. He ensured the maximum flexibility for its internal spaces and capitalised on natural light through new large window openings on the external façade. He also forged new ground with the residence of the building owner’s family, Joan Pich i Pon on the penthouse level which subsequently became a trend in the city at a time when Noucentisme was dominating social and cultural life.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia

Shared values

The noucentistes were conscious of the need to provide new civic spaces for the city, dynamic meeting places to host cultural and leisure events. At this time there was an expansion of new libraries, museums, housing projects, cultural spaces, institutions and public schools that survive to this very today.

The reinterpretation and reimagining of the spirit of Noucentisme, its ideology based on the values of rationalism, precision, clam and order, scale and clarity (values closely associated with Pich i Pons) inspire a new approach to the contemporary work environment, that echoes the back-to-the-future sensation of the revolutionary 1920s.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit Javier Bravo
Javier Bravo

The 20s roar again

One of the most famous quotes attributed to Puig i Cadafalch is “architecture should reflect the character of society”. This principle informs the strategies adopted with the latest refurbishment of the building interior to recover the large open spaces of the original, always conceived as versatile in nature, as well as highlighting those shared contemporary values that are mirrored today reflecting Noucentisme culture. The idea of shared knowledge in a collective space within an open healthy environment, direct contact with sunlight and the outside, spaces featuring organic materials informed by contemporary crafts techniques, comfortable interiors that stand our for their elegance and simplicity.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit Javier Bravo
Javier Bravo

A contemporary athenaeum

The sensation of community is closely linked to the sensation of belonging. For that reason we wanted to highlight the values and philosophy of contemporary workspaces, generated by the spirit of collaboration, community and shared effort; the design aims to recreate a modern version of the classic athenaeum. These places represent successful models of social and cultural exchange in many cities, but especially Barcelona, dating from the beginnings of the 20th Century, hybrid spaces that combine work and research, informal meeting, cultural events and a sensation of ‘being at home’. The choice of materials such as wood, ceramic, marble, velvet, rattan, cork, and cotton fabrics accentuate this material and temporal throwback.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit Javier Bravo
Javier Bravo

The graphic arts

The use of graphic arts had an important role on the promotion and spread of the noucentista movement’s aesthetic. Along these lines the project pays homage to the figure of Puig i Cadafalch with a collection of artistic graphic illustrations by Mr. Andreu featuring the most emblematic buildings and architecture constructed in Barcelona city centre. These illustrations showcase the Mediterranean school of this style together with its fundamental precepts of order, rationalism, precision, and scale.

These works closely mirror the signage featuring Aloma typography throughout inspired by the eponymous novel by Marcé Rodoreda (1938) and the classical cannons of Noucentisme.

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit Javier Bravo
Javier Bravo

Team:

Client: Merlin Properties

Authors: SCOB Sergi Carulla Altadill Oscar Blasco Lázaro

Collaborators: SCOB,Jordi Llort, Carla Torra

Architects: Begoña Garrido. SCOB

Interior Designer: David Martin. Estudi Martín

Graphic Design: Maurici Ginès. Artec Studio

Litging Design: Mister Andreu. Ilustracions

Builders: IC-10 Proyectos técnicos y construcciones

Engineering: Ingenibo

Technical Civil Engineering: Plaat

Photographer: José Hevia & Javier Bravo

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit Javier Bravo
Javier Bravo

Materials Used:

ANDREU WORLD

ANTIQUE BOUTIQUE

CERAMICAS FERRÉ

FERMOB 

FIGUERAS

FORMA 5 

ICONICO 

INCLASS 

LA MAISON 

LAMP

MATEX IBERICA

ONDARRETA 

TON 

TRENAT

photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
photo_credit José Hevia
José Hevia
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