位于巴塞罗那中心附近的现有酒吧的翻新,要求创造一个新的和容易识别的空间身份。为此,一个新的拱形天花板系统已经被创造出来,以提供家庭化的同时保持空间的连续感知。天花板拱顶一直延伸到立面的前线,并以一种自由的方式与窗户和墙壁相交。因此,拱顶与前世的相遇通过窗户变得清晰可见,这使得室内空间的部分和它的家庭氛围变得明显。在入口处,天花板的木质框架被展示出来,以明确其非结构性并加强其场景性。

The refurbishment of the existing bar, located near the center of Barcelona, demanded the creation of a new and easily recognizable spatial identity. To that end, a new vaulted ceiling system has been cre- ated in order to provide domesticity while keeping a continuous perception of space. The ceiling vaults are extended up to the front line of the façade and intersect the windows and the walls in a free way. Thus, the encounter of the vaults with the preexistence is made visible through the windows, which render visible the section of the interior space and its domestic atmosphere. On the access facade the timber frame of the ceiling is shown in order to make clear its non structural nature and strengthen its scenographic nature.

Bar nou在其菜单上提供了Pa amb tomaquet(西红柿面包),这是一道以现代方式呈现的典型的加泰罗尼亚菜肴。据此,客户的要求之一是将现代设计与传统方法相结合。由于它的重要性是酒吧识别的资本,所以设计了一个专门用于准备它的DJ-booth祭坛,并放置在空间的核心位置。在那里,厨师们就像新的DJ一样,在一个全新的拱形场景下扮演着pamtomaquers的角色。

Bar nou offers on its menu Pa amb tomaquet (bread with tomatoes), a typical catalan dish presented in a contemporary manner. According to this, one of the demands of the clients consisted in combining contemporary design with traditional approaches. Since its importance is capital for the bar’s identi- ty, a dj-booth looking altar devoted to its preparation has been designed and placed at the core of the space. There chefs play, as if they were the new dj’s, their role of pamtomaquers under a brand new vaulted scenography.

除了空间,该项目还开发了内部元素的设计,包括毛皮和灯光。椅子和桌子都引入了国内传统的常见材料,如猫尾草或镜子。关于照明,已经设计了三种互补的类型。考虑到城市规模,该项目使用了具象的霓虹灯,以强调其在一个繁忙和拥挤的十字路口的存在。同时,内部悬挂的灯由一个可旋转的金属管臂组成,使它们能够适应桌子的位置变化,并反过来从外部吸引永久修改的点的约束。此外,三条腿的灯提供了一个家庭和大气的光线。

Besides the space, the project has also developed the design of the interior elements including furni- ture and lights. Both the chairs and tables introduce common materials in domestic tradition, such as cattail or mirrors. With regard to lighting, three complementary typologies have been designed. With urban scale in mind, the project uses figurative neon lights to emphasize its presence in a busy and crowded crossroad. Meanwhile, the interior suspended lamps consist of a pivoting metal tube arm that allows them to adapt to the changing position of the tables and in turn draws from outside a constel- lation of points in permanent modification. Additionally, three legged lamps provide a domestic and atmospherical light.

Architects: MAIO
Area: 149 m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: José Hevia
Manufacturers: Jordi Ter, Pasi Disseny
Interior Design Firm:MAIO
Owner:Proyectos y desarrollos bcn s.l.
Graphics:Ana Domínguez
Budget:130.000 euros
Architecture Project Team:María Charneco, Alfredo Lérida, Guillermo López, Anna Puigjaner
City:Barcelona
Country:Spain