The commission received by Pauzarq architecture studio, directed by Felipe Aurtenetxe and Elena Usabiaga, proposed the division of an former apartment  located in one of the first buildings in the San Sebastian extension. Two apartments of different area and characteristics are obtained, but with many points in common.

One of wich is placed in the corner, with larger façade section, whilist the other is intended as a crossing sequenced dwelling between the street on the outside and the inner patio.
Pauzarq designed a intervention stems from the respect to the existing elements, embracing the (sometimes hidden) virtues from the former home.

Cast-iron radiators were restored and existing doors were paint-stripped, relocating them in the main accommodations of the new houses. In the same way, the pieces from an antique mosaic, with a new geometry wich is laid out as a carpet in each of the two main doorways.
 

Project description by Pauzarq

The commission proposes obtaining two homes, based on the division of an former apartment located in one of the first buildings in the San Sebastian extension. The building dates from 1873 and some of its elements have not been modified since then. Thanks to this, original pieces are preserved that, although they are in a poor state of preservation, provide added value, so it is decided to recover them.

The home is located in a corner building. On the one hand, it faces two exterior facades and on the other, it borders the party wall of the adjacent building. So, despite having many linear meters of façade, it has a large surface area only illuminated and ventilated by an interior patio and a small patio with lights.

The approach that is made, when segregating the floor into two new homes, consists of distributing one of them in the corner of the building and allocating a smaller surface area, thus allowing the rest of the floor to be released, in order to distribute better the partywall-home which presents greater difficulty both due to the shortage of meters of street frontage and because it is further away from access.

The corner home has a larger section of the façade, while the dividing house is formulated as an intern dwelling between the street and the interior patio. In this way, two houses of different shape and characteristics are obtained, but with many points in common. In the access of both houses a rhythm is generated, by means of a covering of mirrors framed by wooden slats, which provides spaciousness and light. Although with a different configuration, in both homes the kitchen is an independent piece that is visually integrated into the room, which generates an interesting sequence of spaces. Likewise, lighting is resolved in a similar way in both cases.

We intervene from respect for what exists, highlighting the benefits, sometimes hidden, of the old house. The cast iron chimneys and radiators are recovered and the old doors are stripped, adapting them to relocate them in the main spaces of the new homes. Likewise, some original materials are occasionally shown, such as the stone and brick walls or the wooden structure on the ceilings.

The structure of the building is quite deteriorated and the floor requires a previous action for reinforcement and leveling, which implies the replacement of the old pavements. In this process, an ancient mosaic pavement is discovered, which remained hidden under different layers of screed. Its pieces are recovered and reorganized in a new design, arranging them as a rug in each of the entrances to the new homes.

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PAUZARQ Arquitectos. Lead architects.- Felipe Aurtenetxe, Elena Usabiaga.
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Lanbi Eraikuntzak.
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Floor Area.- 210 m²
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November 2019.
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PAUZARQ is an architecture office that is based in San Sebastian, founded in 2010 by the architects Felipe Aurtenetxe and Elena Usabiaga. Depending on the needs and development of each project, the studio has regular collaborators from different disciplines, with whom it is integrated into a professional collaboration infrastructure.

Elena Usabiaga is an architect from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura - UPV / EHU (2009). In 2006-2007 he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Paris-Belleville with an Erasmus scholarship. Between 2006 and 2009 he combines his university studies collaborating in the architecture studio Peña Ganchegui y Asociados in San Sebastián. After finishing her architecture studies, during the 2009-2010 academic year, she teaches Projects III as an honorary collaborator at ETSA - UPV / EHU. In 2012, he obtained the postgraduate degree of Master's Degree in Restoration and Comprehensive Management of the Heritage Built by the UPV / EHU.

Felipe Aurtenetxe is an architect from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura - UPV / EHU (2010). In 2006-2007 he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Paris-Belleville with an Erasmus scholarship. Between 2006 and 2009 he combines his university studies collaborating in the architecture studio Peña Ganchegui y Asociados in San Sebastián. In 2012, he obtained the postgraduate degree of Master's Degree in Restoration and Comprehensive Management of the Heritage Built by the UPV / EHU. In 2014, he completed his training graduating in Urban Planning and Territorial Planning from the Basque Institute of Public Administration and the Basque School of Territorial and Urban Studies. Since 2016 he is a professor of projects at the ETSA - UPV / EHU.

Their work have been recognized with different awards and mentions: first prize PEÑA GANCHEGUI 2017 - JOVEN ARQUITECTURA VASCA, cataloged ARQUIA / PROXIMA 2016: Future Imperfect, finalists COAVN Awards 2016 Interior Design, finalists NAN Architecture Awards 2015 Energy Efficiency, finalists IIº Iberoamerican Competition PASSIVHAUS 2013 , finalists Next Land Mark International Contest 2013 First Work, runner-up COAVN Awards 2013 Interior Design.
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Published on: April 14, 2020
Cite: "A light-filled refurbishment. Elkano two apartments by Pauzarq" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-light-filled-refurbishment-elkano-two-apartments-pauzarq> ISSN 1139-6415
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