Social housing for people over 65 in Girona.
The building of 115 dwellings is located in the area of the northern entrance of Girona, in an area next to "Puig d'en Roca". Promoted by the “Patronat Santa Creu de la Selva”, comprises varied apartment types, designed for people over 65 years old with a low rental cost. The project was developed especially taking care of the collective spaces of socialization, and at the same time, developing technological solutions in the field of sustainability and energy savings.
The building has an outdoor entrance space from which one can enter to the building, a bar-restaurant and a garden of 5000m2. On the ground floor, around a courtyard, there are services and communal spaces: living room, office, gym, conference room, audiovisual room, training room, hairdressing, social care, medical and nursing service.
The shape of the building contrasts two volumes in "T" of different height (P+2 and P+4) linked with a communication axis, organizing the circulations over large areas and covered walkways. The circulation spaces are wide with the purpose of improving relationships between residents. Moreover, the building has different outdoor patios from which the residents can access to the flats. At the same time, these patios lights the space and allow the cross ventilation of dwellings, as well as the ventilation of services (bathrooms and kitchens).
ARCHITECTS: Arcadi Pla i Masmiquel (ARCADI PLA Architects - ARCADI PLA & NÚRIA PLA).
TEAM:
-Núria Pla, Stefan Zwiers, Patricia Gutierrez, Jordi Grau, Architects.
-Joan Fernandez, Sara Poch (TECGI S.L.), Quantity Surveyors/Security.
-Structural Engineering: BOMA S.L. (Lluis Moya, Dr.Architect / Silvia Hernández/ Anabel Lázaro Architects).
-Mechanical/Electric/Heating/Air Conditioned: PROISOTEC ( Josep Massachs, Frederic Soro, Marc Masó, Enginneers).
ECONÒMIC CONTROL: TECGI S.L. / ARCADI PLA ARQUITECTES.
BUDGET: 9.000.000 €
TOTAL AREA: 13.120 m2
Interior Design of the Restaurant-Coffee Shop GIRUM : Núria Pla Illa Architect (NuriaPla Studio)
Photo by: Filippo Poli