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Mobalco Cocinas Flagship Store, Valencia, Spain by Ruben Muedra Estudio De Arquitectura

Project name:
Mobalco Cocinas Flagship Store
Architecture firm:
Ruben Muedra Estudio De Arquitectura
Location:
46004 Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Photography:
Adrián Mora Maroto
Principal architect:
Rubén Muedra
Design team:
Collaborators:
Inés Fabra, Costanza Canuto
Interior design:
Ruben Muedra Estudio De Arquitectura
Built area:
Site area:
170,00 m2
Design year:
2018
Completion year:
2019
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Construction:
Altermat
Supervision:
Material:
Brick, concrete, glass, wood, stone
Visualization:
Tools used:
Client:
Private
Budget:
Undisclosed
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Commercial › Store, Showroom

Ruben Muedra Estudio De Arquitectura: The Flagship Store and showroom of Cocinas Mobalco is located on the ground level property in the Ferrer Building (from the year 1905), on the corner of Cirilo Amorós and Pizarro Streets. This building is an excellent example of Modernism or, more specifically, of the Sezession movement.

The commercial space of trapezoidal plan has been used for many different purposes and as a result is void of all architectural value due to its scarce respect for the original construction. The intervention consists of disposing of all inappropriate elements to recover the essence of the original site.

Respectfully true to this idea by uncovering all of the original exposed brick walls, from the perimeter walls to the interior walls and the characteristic rounded arches. All of the scars created from the passage and underrunning of the antique installations are visible. With the same idea in mind, the original beams and their white beam fills are recovered, and the wooden picture windows are restored.

The only intervention, a few apparently simple horizontal white bands around the perimeter, subtly placed above the dividing walls, to allow for the installation of the plumbing, electricity and sound system that provide service to the space. Such service also includes the indirect illumination that bathes the brick structures, the projectors that light up the vaults, and the hanging luminaires that illuminate every subspace.

The rest, the kitchens of Mobalco.


By Liliana Alvarez

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