Architecture firm Jerez arquitectos was commissioned to design a bar in a recently built block of flats in the Castilian-Leonese city of Burgos, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula.

The small venue's main objective is to be present to its potential audience, taking advantage of both its corner location and its materiality to signify itself in the building and the neighbourhood that hosts it, inviting people to enter.
Jerez arquitectos designed the bar in a room with an "L" shape, placing the facilities area, the kitchen... in the interior wing, and the public area in the wing in contact with the façade. To achieve maximum permeability, the project was intervened with two strategies: firstly, making the opening maximum using a glass enclosure that visually opens both the bar space and the table space to the outside. Secondly, it is projected as a clean white setting, which contrasts with the dark heavy materiality of the building that houses it, generating a depth that seems to facilitate the extension of the bar space on the terrace and the garden area.

The constructive materialization accompanies the idea of the project using a white limestone base: Campaspero stone, the main material of the bar used for the floor and the counter. For the walls and ceiling a continuous mortar was used.

Other materials used for the project are some linen blinds that help regulate the bar's relationship with the outside, creating a friendly atmosphere that dialogues with the furniture, made of birch plywood covered in white. The yellow chairs provide a certain casual character, in tune with the image of the brand. The service areas are solved with vinyl floors, ceramic walls and stainless steel furniture, which favor durability and cleanliness.

Karmen by Enrique Jerez Abajo, Rebeca Piedra Dueñas. Photograph by Iñaki Bergera.
 

Description of project by Jerez arquitectos

The project occupies the corner of a big and recently built housing building and tries to serve the large and young population from this area of the city. With a clear vocation of being visible, this small space takes advantage of its location in a corner and its materiality, to stand out in the building and the neighbourhood that accommodates it.

Firstly, the corner is broken by a glass façade that shows the bar and table space to the exterior. Secondly, the interior is conceived as a clean stage with a white back, that generates a certain depth and extends to the terrace and the landscaped area located in the south. The latter works as a buffer for the traffic from Avenida de Castilla y León. The aforementioned strategies are different from the heavy materiality and the dark colour of the building that wraps our space.


Karmen by Enrique Jerez Abajo, Rebeca Piedra Dueñas. Photograph by Iñaki Bergera.

The premises are L-shaped. The public area occupies the bigger wing and opens completely to the street by means of a transparent curtain wall, whose rhythm rules the space’s order. The service area occupies the shorter wing and is hidden behind white glasses. This façade in white glass folds and continues in the interior generating a box that accommodates the toilets and other services, at the same time organize both areas of the bar (public/service). A backward reflecting plan over this box multiplies the space’s perception in its longitudinal direction.

The floor, the bar, the walls and the ceiling are made of white lime-filled materials. Campaspero limestone on the floor and the bar, and continuous limestone mortar on the walls and the ceiling. This mono-materiality is complemented by a double textile layer of roller blinds (linen and opaque) that regulates the connection between the bar, the exterior and the sun depending on the weather and the needs, at the same time that provides a changing, close and friendly materiality. The furniture, made of birch plywood covered in white, also fosters this tactile closeness with the users, while the yellow chairs provide a certain casual character, in agreement with the brand image. The service areas are solved with vinyl floors, ceramic walls and stainless steel furniture, which benefit its durability and cleanliness.

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Jerez arquitectos. Lead architects.- Enrique Jerez Abajo, Rebeca Piedra Dueñas.
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Graphic design.- Nonaka Design.
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Client
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Karmen Kitchen & Bar (Óscar Alonso).
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105 m² built.
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€ 110,000.
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Start of construction.- 2021.
End of construction.- 2022.
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Curtain wall.- Riventi.
Glass.- Crespo glassware.
Coatings.- Mármoles del Nervión, Etebur.
Furniture and equipment.- Fritz Hansen, Ondarreta.
Lighting.- Simon.
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Burgos, Castilla y León. Spain.
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Enrique Jerez Abajo (Burgos, Spain, 1980) is an Architect graduated from ETSA Navarra with distinction and Premio Extraordinario de Fin de Carrera (2004). PhD Architect from University of Valladolid (2012). Assistant Professor of Architectural Design at EINA University of Zaragoza (accredited Contratado Doctor, ANECA, 2015). Postgraduate in Restoration of Architecture from ETSA Navarra (2004).

He has worked at Otxotorena Arquitectos, Estudio Cano Lasso, Mangado y Asociados, and BSA. His practice includes domestic and public architecture, interior design, or landscape interventions. In 2020 he was awarded with the Europe 40under40 Award by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, a prize that recognises young European architects. Some of his projects have been winning or awarded in different competitions. His built work has been awarded and exhibited in the Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial (2021, 2018), the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Vasco-Navarro Awards (2022, 2019, 2013), the Castilla y León Architecture Awards (2024, 2022, 2018, 2011), the Arquia/Próxima Awards for young Spanish architects (2012), or the COACYLE/ Burgos Awards (2023, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2011). Among the publications, AITIM, Arquitectura Viva, Casas Internacional, Cercha, Conarquitectura, Diseño Interior, El País, ON Diseño, TectónicaBlog, or ViA arquitectura.

His PhD thesis is titled THE LEGACY FROM THE EPHEMERAL. 1937-2010, Designed and Built Architecture of Spanish Pavilions at International Exhibitions. His line of research is focused on the strategies that take part in the architectural design’s process, based on modern and contemporary Spanish architecture, and in particular on exhibition pavilions and domestic architecture. Author of the books Paisaje y Artificio. El Mausoleo para Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente en Burgos. Miguel Fisac, Pablo Serrano, and Miradas Compartidas. 3 Citas Domésticas en torno a la Arquitectura. He has been guest editor of ZARCH journal. Author of articles on books and journals (En Blanco, Future Arquitecturas, Ra, ZARCH…), lectures, talks, and papers at national and international congresses. Research award in the XV Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial (2021).

He has been an Associate Professor of Architectural Design at Universidad de Zaragoza (2015-23), and an Adjunct Professor of Architectural Design at Universidad de Valladolid (2012-17). Guest lecturer at ETSA Navarra, ETSA Sevilla, Universidade da Beira Interior (Covilhà, Portugal), IUAV di Venezia (Italy), College of Design Al Ghurair University (Dubai, UAE), BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg (Germany), TU Delft (The Netherlands), and Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy).

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Published on: April 23, 2023
Cite: "Dialogue between a bar and its surroundings. Karmen by Jerez arquitectos" METALOCUS. Accessed
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