Gavà Unió De Cooperadors
Adrià Goula

Gavà Unió De Cooperadors (J.Ll Sert I J. Torres Clavé (1936)) Rehabilitation

Meritxell Inaraja i Genís, arquitecta as Architects

The Unió de Cooperadors de Gavà is an emblematic building, witness of a key historical moment, which arose in 1934 from an initiative of workshop and industrial workers who joined the cooperative movement and had the vision to commission the building to the architects Josep Lluis Sert and Josep Torres Clavé, members of GATCPAC, who at that time were already prominent and whose works have endured over time. When designing this building, located on the Rambla de Gavà, Sert started from the function for which it was conceived; a space that inside should promote synergies and collaboration, and open to the outside to be a catalyst for the town. The result is a work that applies the principles of rationalist architecture. The human dimensions of the project are a clear influence of the Bauhaus School.

photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula

The current project responds to the need to rehabilitate an emblematic building that was completed in 1936 and soon suffered the consequences of the Civil War, losing its original use. The objective of the rehabilitation is to recover the function for which it was conceived, adapting it to the needs and present context. It is a building between party walls with three floors where originally, the basement was used for storage and services for members. The first floor was used for sales and administration, while the upper floor was a social space with a cafeteria.

photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula

Fortunately, some of the most significant and representative architectural elements of GATCPAC's architecture have been preserved from this period, despite the multiple interventions the building has undergone. Part of the façade was preserved, as well as the free plan structure with metal pillars, floor slabs of metal beams and ceramic vaulting and the characteristic circular scale of J. Ll. Sert's architecture. The rehabilitation has sought to return the building to its original state, providing it with the features of a building for contemporary public use. To this end, the superfluous elements that had been added to the original work, which Sert endowed with an architectural language that pursued the essence, sobriety and economy based on rationality, have been eliminated.

photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula

Priority has been given to the recovery of the main façade, with its characteristic chromatism, and the conservation and enhancement of the original structural elements that were preserved and finishes such as the staircase, railings and woodwork. The adaptation to current regulations includes the installation of an elevator in a strategic point of the building that, with the least impact, provides it with the required accessibility. Likewise, the installations have been located in party walls and floor slabs to preserve the building's open floor plan.

photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula

And taking advantage of the multiple transformations that the rear service bay underwent, it has been emptied to create a triple space and a new staircase for communication and vertical connection of all floors, facilitating its adaptation to a new use. The building will be destined for multipurpose uses linked to the entrepreneurship of the city's Young people, respecting its origins as a cooperative as well as the dream of a group of workers who left a legacy that is a symbol of an international cooperative movement and a testimony of an architectural style that changed the way of understanding buildings, their relationship with people and their environment, and their political, economic and social dimension.

Team:
Architecture Partnership
Laura Bigas Montaner (Architect)
Amàlia Casals Gil (Architect)
Ester Serradell Buhigas (Architect)

Structure Partnership 
Eskubi‐Turró, Arquitectes S.L.P.

Economy Partnership
Joan Antoni Rodón Bellalta (Technical Architect)

Facilities Partnership 
Aia Salazar‐Navarro. Activitats Instal.Lacions Arquitectòniques, Sl

Other Partnerships 
Cotca, S.A. (Structural Studies And Pathologies)
Patrimoni 2.0 Consultors, S.L. (Chromatic Studies)

Technical Architect 
Àrea Metropolitana De Barcelona (Amb) 
Mònica Mauricio (Technical Architect)

Owner / Developer 
Amb ‐ Àrea Metropolitana De Barcelona
Ajuntament De Gavà

Construction Company 
Rehac, Sa

Safety And Health Coordination 
Atenea Seguridad Y Medio Ambiente, Sau

photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula
photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula
photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula
photo_credit Adrià Goula
Adrià Goula

Team:
Architect: MERITXELL INARAJA GENÍS, ARCHITECT

Architecture Partnership
Laura Bigas Montaner (Architect)
Amàlia Casals Gil (Architect)
Ester Serradell Buhigas (Architect)

Structure Partnership 
Eskubi‐Turró, Arquitectes S.L.P.

Economy Partnership
Joan Antoni Rodón Bellalta (Technicalarchitect)

Facilities Partnership 
Aia Salazar‐Navarro. Activitatsinstal.Lacions Arquitectòniques, Sl

Other Partnerships 
Cotca, S.A. (Structural Studies And Pathologies)
Patrimoni 2.0 Consultors, S.L. (Chromaticstudies)

Technical Architect 
Àrea Metropolitana De Barcelona (Amb) 
Mònica Mauricio (Technical Architect)

Owner / Developer 
Amb ‐ Àrea Metropolitana De Barcelona
Ajuntament De Gavà

Construction Company 
Rehac, Sa

Safety And Health Coordination 
Atenea Seguridad Y Medio Ambiente, Sau

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Material Used :
1. Facade cladding: Lime stucco
2. Flooring: Hydraulic mosaic
3. Doors: Wood
4. Windows: Aluminium
5. Roofing: Ceramics

6. Interior lighting: 
Aluminium Projector: LEDC4 model ATOM BIG
Aluminium Track: ERCO model HI-TRAC

Project Credits
Structural studies and pathologies
Structure Partnership
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrand
Aluminium TrackErco
Aluminium ProjectorLedsC4
Product Spec Sheet
Aluminium Track
Hi-trac by Erco
Aluminium Projector
ATOM BIG by LedsC4
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