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Reformation of a Water mill, Girona

TOTAL REFORMATION OF A WATER MILL.
The site stands between a stream and the mill pond, in the past the water flowed through the machinery located in bottom story of the building.

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PROCESS
The project reused the previous structure, and part of the facade stonework, extending the building to the NW and SE.
The angular geometry of the W facade both breaks up the building’s volume, and provides different views from each of the internal spaces.
 
THE BUILDING
The ground floor is opened up, connecting different areas and enabling views of the horizon from the far end of the house.
Facing East: The new diagonal axis enhances the feeling of spaciousness, with an internal view of almost 20m across the ground floor.
The existing building has been substantially enlarged, adding to the structure of the existing house, to give accommodation which takes full advantage of the site, the views and the environmental conditions.
The internal accommodation on two floor levels, provides an open-plan living floor plus four en-suite double bedrooms connected by a concrete spiral staircase to the basement utility and services area below.
The new entrance extension is softened by the slanting angle to the street, the sloping eave and rounded corner.
The open plan allows both morning, midday and afternoon sunlight to illuminate the main ground floor space. Significant structural modifications were required to remove central columns.
The new stonework, an essential planning requirement, is tied into the previous stonework on the north and south facades. Balustrades and sheet ceramic window reveals give sharp definition to rough stone edges. Large shutters and windows slide within the wall thickness.
The site is within the UNESCO World Heritage area, consequently the sensitive urban planning factors have been carefully weighed in order to gain consent from the Consell de Mallorca besides the Townhall.


The materials have been selected to withstand the significant conditions of exposure which affect the cliff top site, both extreme winds and intense glare from the Western sun over the sea
 

THE CLIFF-TOP SITE FACES WEST ALONG THE SIERRA DE TRAMUNTANA COASTLINE

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

The new East facade with entrance from the street. The mass of the two storey extension is reduced by the slope the eaves down towards the street and the curved corner.

sustainability strategy

Water
Rain water is now harvested and collected in two large new rain water deposits
Technology
State of the art, high-efficiency boilers, together with roof top solar panels, supply hot water for underfloor heating
Passive Design
New openings to the South brighten and warm the spaces in Winter. The large western openings are shaded by either sliding timber louvres or rollable blinds.
Insulation
The new roof and internal dry-walling have been highly insulated to modern standards. Entirely new window carpentry incorporates low emission glass and built in shutters.

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