Acid House是位于西班牙巴塞罗那的一个简约空间,由ARQUITECTURA-G设计。该项目包括将一个旧工厂改造为一个文化和创意中心,用于创业和商业创新。这座建筑由两条过道组成,一条是主过道,一条是双坡屋顶,另一条是双高天花板。该项目计划为期10年,最终导致该项目受到经济手段的影响。
通过战略性地安置不同的参与者,原有工厂空间的配置和分布得到了尊重和保护——主走道、教室、浴室、办公室和相邻办公室的工作空间。一楼与街道直接接触的区域被用来放置办公室、商店橱窗、自助餐厅和会议室,因此用作私人空间的过滤器。为了统一空间,工厂原有的各种各样的材料和纹理都涂上了单一的颜色。
玻璃外壳和木地板的并置,与砖墙纹理相结合的喷射灰泥,以及铆接的横梁和该地过去的工业桁架,秩序井然,价值非凡。空间不同用途的可能性通过移动家具来表达,如移动的桌子、架子或楼梯,这些家具最终与固定的建筑材料分离。植物给布景带来了一个色彩丰富的音符,并通过在主空间中围起一个会议室来使用。

Acid House is a minimal residence located in Barcelona, Spain, designed by ARQUITECTURA-G. The project consisted in the transformation of an old factory into a cultural and creative centre for entrepreneurship and business innovation. The building is composed of two aisles, the main one, a double pitched roof volume and the second one, a double height ceiling space. The project is planned for a 10 years period span, which ultimately led the project to be influenced by an economy of means.
By strategically placing the different actors involved the configuration and distribution of the pre-existing factory space has been respected and preserved – an office in the main aisle, classroom, bathrooms, office and workspace in the adjacent one. The area of direct contact with the street on the ground floor has been used to place offices, shop windows, cafeteria and meeting rooms, consequently serving as a filter with the private spaces. With the aim of unifying the space, the very diverse pre existing materials and textures of the factory, were painted with a single color.
The juxtaposition of the glass enclosures and the wooden flooring, the sprayed plaster combined with the textures of the masonry walls as well as the riveted beams and trussed the industrial past of the place is ordered and yet valued. The possibilities of different use of the spaces are expressed through mobile furniture such as mobile tables, stands or staircase, which ultimately are detached from the fixed built matter. The vegetation brings a colorful note to the set and is put into use by enclosing a meeting room in the main space.

Design:ARQUITECTURA-G
Photography:José Hevia