Tabares de Cala House / Alejandro Beautell
The renovated single family house is located in the historical city center of La Laguna, Tenerife, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Priori to the renovation, the house was ruined due to the abandonment which it had suffered for decades.
© José Oller
Architects: Alejandro Beautell
Location: San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain
Architect In Charge: Alejandro Beautell
Area: 312.25 m2
Year Project: 2016
Photography : José Oller, Courtesy of Alejandro Beautell
Quantity Surveyor: Eloy Fernández
Drawing: Flavio Dorta & Manuel Rosado
Constructor: VÃctor RodrÃguez e Hijos
© José Oller
Text description provided by the architects. The renovated single family house is located in the historical city center of La Laguna, Tenerife, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Priori to the renovation, the house was ruined due to the abandonment which it had suffered for decades.
© José Oller
It is a traditional patio-house with a structure of massive walls covered by a wooden structure made of Canarian pine called tea. Its composition is simple and its strictly simetric facade still shows the dignity of an old house of the 18th century. During the course of years the house had been transformed, enlarged, and sometimes damaged.
Section
The back part of the house had undergone an enlargement in the middle of 20th century.
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© José Oller
Architects: Alejandro Beautell
Location: San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Spain
Architect In Charge: Alejandro Beautell
Area: 312.25 m2
Year Project: 2016
Photography : José Oller, Courtesy of Alejandro Beautell
Quantity Surveyor: Eloy Fernández
Drawing: Flavio Dorta & Manuel Rosado
Constructor: VÃctor RodrÃguez e Hijos
© José Oller
Text description provided by the architects. The renovated single family house is located in the historical city center of La Laguna, Tenerife, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Priori to the renovation, the house was ruined due to the abandonment which it had suffered for decades.
© José Oller
It is a traditional patio-house with a structure of massive walls covered by a wooden structure made of Canarian pine called tea. Its composition is simple and its strictly simetric facade still shows the dignity of an old house of the 18th century. During the course of years the house had been transformed, enlarged, and sometimes damaged.
Section
The back part of the house had undergone an enlargement in the middle of 20th century.
...
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