The Garaitia etxea reform, designed by the architecture studio Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos, takes place on a former farmhouse located in the town of Barambio located in Álava, Spain. After the disappearance of its use as a factory home, the property remained unoccupied, although in a good state of conservation.

The work on these buildings implies a cultural responsibility that makes it necessary to carry out a prior analysis of the pre-existence. The small farmhouse has a main south façade with a gate, two balconies and four openings, all these elements maintain a symmetry that stands out from the rest of the façades.

The complex, surrounded by pine trees, is completed with a side porch and an adjoining shed. The interior space is divided into three by the structure of the bays.
The intervention by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos starts with the intention of maintaining the identity of the original farmhouse as much as possible, conserving and using the structure of pillars, beams and acting as little as possible on the forging structure, twisting its function in the first span, leaving only its skeleton, changing the perception of the space inside and bringing natural light into the building.

The interior performance is defined by the contrast of a new, sharper, and lighter architecture in contrast to the original architecture marked by the power and imperfection of the stone. A strategy of differentiation is sought between the new and the old, where the old is restored and reused to minimize construction waste and enter into a sustainable and circular process in keeping with the initial idea of conserving the identity of the architecture in which the intervention has taken place.


Garaitia etxea by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos. Photograph by Pedro Pegenaute.


Garaitia etxea by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos. Photograph by Pedro Pegenaute.
 

Description of project by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos

The evolution of the way of living and producing in society in general and in the Basque society, in particular, has meant that, in a relatively rapid process, the vast majority of typical farmhouses have lost their original functional meaning.

Their perfectly well-oiled operation, halfway between factory and home, has been disappearing as extensive livestock farming or small-scale agriculture lost weight in the Basque economy and, as a result, countless baserris, often too large and costly to maintain and used only as dwellings, have been left empty.

Acting on one of these buildings, in addition to being a cultural responsibility, requires a prior analysis that allows the design process to be tackled in a sensible and coherent way.

In the case of Garaitia etxea, despite having been unoccupied and unused for years, its state of conservation was more than remarkable.

A small farmhouse for the time but with an imposing bearing presided over by a main south-facing façade with a large gate, two balconies and four openings in a perfect symmetry that imposes itself on the rest of the façades, which are much more opaque and silent.

A small side porch on the east side, which is no longer roofed, and a small annexed shed at the end of the house complete a complex completely surrounded by impressive pine woods.


Garaitia etxea by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos. Photograph by Pedro Pegenaute.

Inside, there is a ground floor for livestock, the first floor for living quarters and a lower deck for storing straw.

Finally, the main structure in perfect condition divides the space into three bays of almost equal size.

The intervention was always based on the desire to maintain as far as possible the identity of the original farmhouse without ignoring the change that inhabiting a space of these characteristics entails today.

Thus, not only was the main structure of pillars and beams conserved and used but also the solivería was conserved, twisting its function, depending on its situation.

The solivería of the two forged in its first span was maintained in its entirety but detached from the forged as such, allowing the perception of the space in all its magnitude, bringing natural light to reach the entire interior volume but, at the same time, limiting in height at the same time the intermediate spaces to avoid an excessive loss of control in the scale that would generate an unhuman sensation. In addition, this solivería allowed us to support two light walkways to access the openings in the main façade and the respective balconies without the need for structural boasts.

In the central span, the existing wooden forging on the first floor was maintained, on which the new paving would be laid, as would be the case on the first and second floors in the final span. This achievement, in addition to a notable structural and economic efficiency, to generate an interplay of visuals since, when looking upwards, we always observe the old horizontal structure (beams, slabs and floor slab) while looking downwards, the image is that of the new project finishes.


Garaitia etxea by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos. Photograph by Pedro Pegenaute.

This decision of "appropriation" ends up generating an attractive section in thirds that will allow, following the same scheme, to grow in surface area in the future if necessary by simply forging over the original structure as has been done in this phase.

Once the surface to be occupied had been defined, a contrasting action was proposed, a new architecture that is introduced into the existing space in contrast to the original.

The new partitioning is as clear as possible in contrast to the power of the imperfect stone. The new staircase, which completes an existing staircase, is designed to be as light as possible while avoiding touching the existing staircase. Colour appears and, when any of the façade openings are modified, they are highlighted with a metal frame. In short, a strategy of confrontational differentiation between the new and the old in order to end up conceiving a powerful and direct whole in this frontal relationship.

In addition to the visible intervention, a second phase has been defined in which, under the same concepts, the second floor will be colonised in the future, accessed via a staircase unit and housing a third bedroom with its corresponding bathroom.

Also as part of the project, the reduction of construction waste to a minimum is sought at all times. In addition to the aforementioned use of structural elements, many other existing elements have been rehabilitated and reused: doors, furniture, stones, roof tiles, etc. The whole process converges in a sustainable and circular result that gives even more meaning to the initial idea of preserving the identity of the architecture on which the work is being carried out.

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Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos. Architects.- Álvaro Cordero, Carlos Garmendia.
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202 sqm.
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2022.
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Baranbio, Álava, Spain.
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Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos is an architecture studio located in Bilbao and led by Álvaro Cordero Iturregui (ETSASS 2000) and Carlos Garmendia Fernández (ETSAB 2009).

It was founded at the end of 2015, always trying to maintain a way of working based on sincerity, coherence and respect for the context.

They have developed projects of very different characteristics, from ephemeral performances to new buildings, always with a significant percentage of interventions in existing buildings and, in each of the cases, they have tried to ensure that these three premises make up the structural line of the process.

Likewise, they believe that any way of approaching a new project must have the ultimate aim of improving the spaces on which they act, and this is how they approach each new work.

During this time, they have experimented with the relationships generated between the existing and the new architecture that is generated, trying at all times to act with the utmost respect for the context, be it material or intellectual, so that, once the particular history of each case has been analysed, they can intervene in the most personalized and targeted way possible.

They aspire, each time, for this script to end up generating projects with a clear reading where the main intentions of the idea are reflected, giving enormous importance to the function, whether through emphatic volumes, textures or through the exhaustive analysis of each conditioning factor in a global manner, in order to respond to these programmatic needs.

Their intention is always to work at all scales, whatever the size or entity of the project, they have learned to understand architecture in this way and this is how they try to reflect it in each work, taking care of the smallest detail to the largest implementation.
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Published on: December 19, 2022
Cite: "Farmhouse renovation in Baranbio. Garaitia etxea by Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos" METALOCUS. Accessed
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