Can Ricart scars, as footprints of the time going through the complex, are conserved in its refurbishment, keeping the roughness of its walls. To them, new programmatic boxes are added, transforming the previous conditions, and adapting the buildings to its new use as a center for visual arts creation.

Memory of proy¡ject

The project is part of the "Fábricas de Creación" programe promoted by the Barcelona city council in order to reactivate the old industrial spaces of the city now in disuse, and transform them into centers of artistic production. Hangar is a creation centre for visual artists situated since 1997 in the old industrial manufacturing premises of Can Ricart.

Can Ricart, dated 1854, was one of the first sites for the mechanical printing of cotton fabrics in Catalonia. The complex is made up of various buildings in the neoclassical style and a series of green spaces which are interconnected. The group is of great interest because of the stylistic unity of the pieces that make it up. That is to say, in the similarity of their forms, rhythms and spacial arrangements.

The objective of this first phase is the expansion of the centre into the two disused buildings located alongside Hangar. The starting point for this intervention is respect. The character and physical qualities of the existing buildings are reinterpreted but not transformed. The scars suffered over the course of time from previous interventions are kept and those resulting from the current renovation emerge and are added to them.

The aim is to make the buildings usable with the least intervention and economic cost possible. To do this, a new element is strategically introduced, “the module”, which is, by its nature, communal but customizable, according to the space it occupies. The counterpointing of the existing space, where no intervention is made, and the different elements introduced creates a constant dialogue between old and new.

A metallic modular system is designed, thought out in layers. The skeleton is made of a net-like structure of pillars and HEB beams, dressed on the interior with plasterboard panels with thermal insulation, or metal frames with glass, and on the outside by a substructure of metallic profiles that hold perforated boards in place and form the handrails.

Each module complements the open space into which they are inserted, giving it the required acoustic or visual insulation. The roof of the module can be walked on in order to take advantage of the height of the buildings, allowing a visual relationship with the open space and adding a surface at an intermediate height.

Text.- Yaiza Terré + Arantxa Manrique.

 

CREDITS.-

Architect.- Yaiza Terré + Arantxa Manrique.
Collaborators.- Static Ingeniería S.A.P. (structure), Aia Instalacions Arquitectóniques S.L. (facilities), Sergi Perez Cobos (technical architecture), FPA Ferran Pelegrina y As. (technical advisor), I2a (acoustic engineering).
Program.- set, multipurpose area, audio-video, media lab.
Surface.- 828,84 m².
Completion date.- December 2011.
Budget.- € 1.774.465,03 (PEC).
Location.- Marqués de Sta. Isabel 41, Barcelona.
Client.- Instituto de Cultura de Barcelona (Ayuntamiento de Barcelona).
Manager.- Fundación Privada AAVC Hangar.

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Arantxa Manrique (Barcelona, 1980). Architect by the Architecture School of Vallés (ETSAV-UPC, 2005) with Honourable Mention in her final project. She also studied at the École d'Architecture Paris-LaVillette and participated in several workshops.

At the moment she works on both researching and professional practice. Between 2000-2008 she collaborated with some architecture offices: Enric Massip-Bosch (BCN), Ateliers Jean Nouvel (París), Jornet-Llop-Pastor (Barcelona) y BatlleiRoig Arquitectes (Barcelona). She established her own architecture and landscape office in 2008, collaborating with other architects (Camila Acosta, Rachel Belaustegi, Yaiza Terré and Javier Zaldívar).

Her project "HANGAR", co-authored with Yaiza Terré, has been awarded in 2012 with the VIII AJAC Award, and published in some media.

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Yaiza Terré (Barcelona, 1980) is an architect accredited by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Vallès in 2006, with Pere Riera as tutor. She complemented her studies in Switzerland at the "Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio" and was taught by Aires Mateus and Peter Zumthor. Art director for film by “Estudio de Cine” school of Barcelona in 2013.

She collaborated with various architecture firms: Aires Mateus (Lisbon), and Boch-Tarrús architects (Barcelona), among others. In 2008 she founded her own studio in Barcelona, where she is currently developing her architectural activity. Principally, this arises from public competitions and occasionally from private commisions. Her projects largely revolve around the renovation and reinterpretation of spaces, and are based on reuse and recycling.
 

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Published on: October 7, 2013
Cite: "HANGAR: Visual Arts Creation Center, by Yaiza Terré + Arantxa Manrique" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/hangar-visual-arts-creation-center-yaiza-terre-arantxa-manrique> ISSN 1139-6415
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