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TdB Architects

The action of building is structuring elements, analogous to what language is.

The Ongoing Work. The Work is Ongoing. A Reflection on the Design’s Orientation — Juan Trias de Bes

TdB Architects Main Office

Rehabilitated Housing

Medical Sciences Academy

Mandarin Oriental Hotel

University Residence Hall

ESADE Business School Campus

Calls House

Grifols Corporate Headquarters

Manusa Corporate Headquarters

Residential Building

FCK House

Multihousing Building

CDS House

Residential Building

Burés and Borràs House

House-Factory Natura Bissé

Office building in 22@

Antiga casa Buenavista Hotel

Moxó Palace

The Ongoing Work. The Work is Ongoing. Projects on Progress — Juan Trias de Bes

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TdB Architects

The Ongoing Work.

The Work is Ongoing. A Reflection on the Design’s Orientation

Juan Trias de Bes

The list of works exhibited in this monograph offers various readings. Looking at the groupings of the projects, it becomes clear that they do not keep to a strict chronological order.

Even so, when reviewing the work in a certain chronological order, there is an evident trajectory in terms of construction. As Rafael Moneo expresses in the prologue to a Chipperfield* monograph, architects can orient projects according to any number of morphologies, but at the moment of materializing them we are inexorably faced with the reality of construction.

I think I can affirm that construction has informed the physiognomy and formalization of our projects over the course of the studio’s career. At least the work presented in this monograph.

When carrying out any anthological retrospective, reflections on aesthetic critical thinking always emerge. In our case, at TdB Architects, a turning point came in the form of the author’s doctoral dissertation of the person. Under the title Matter Architectures, it revisited the work of Peter Zumthor and many other exponents of architecture that takes construction as an inherent part of a design’s formulation. That dissertation represents a milestone in terms of the references for the work we develop in the studio.

In that sense, the FCK house in Castellcir (2011-2013) was completed during the final stages of writing that dissertation (2005-2013) and during a period of few commissions – coinciding with the financial crisis that began in 2008. The house, with clear allusions to the house in Jenaz (2007) by Peter Zumthor (which may have been designed by the Swiss architect under the influence of the house in Norrkoping (1963) by Sverre Fehn (1963)), shows signs of an inquisitive self-awareness in design precipitated largely by the aforementioned research.

Regardless of the milestone of the FCK House, 25 years after beginning our professional journey, it is possible to assume a certain degree of awareness regarding our ongoing work.

At the studio, each new project or commission begins with a conversation in which materiality is present from the very beginning.

6 The Ongoing Works The Work is Ongoing. A Reflection on the Design’s Orientation — Juan Trias de Bes
*David Chipperfield, 2016, El Croquis Editorial.

TdB Architects Main Office

Barcelona, Spain

IN PRAISE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN COURTYARD

The project is located inside a courtyard, in a largely residential area of Barcelona’s Sant Gervasi neighborhood.

The intervention consists of transforming an old mechanic’s workshop for use as an architectural studio.

The intervention consists of two actions:

1 Reinforcing structural wooden fences.

2 Creating two courtyards at the ends of the bay.

These actions lead to a longitudinal division of the porticoed interior space, which allows the space to be transformed into a configuration offering multiple diagonalized sightlines.

The intervention confers the possibility of occupying and developing activities in small sub-areas, always within a single space. All new materials are white, keeping only the colors of natural materials (ceramic and wood) in the original construction elements.

Access is through the ground floor of a residential building, in a long 20-m-long gallery for holding exhibitions and workshops. The end of the corridor leads to the main hall, which is the permanent workplace.

The open “Mediterranean courtyards” make it possible to work with natural light, introducing the presence of vegetation and providing an outdoor space for moments of leisure.

Architect Juan Trias de Bes

Pilar de Alós, Marta Pascual, Fernando Herrero

Collaborating Architects

Mireia Figueras, Carlos Garcia.

Structural Engineers BIS structures

Location

Carrer Arimón, 64, Barcelona Built Surface Area

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THE INTERVENTION

The commission consists of the extension of a university residence hall in the northern sector of Barcelona, next to the Ronda de Dalt, on a site marked by the geography of the Collserola foothills.

The proposal is intended to provide the character of a residential university campus.

THE DESIGN

The design is derived from an initial decision. Two constructive elements are defined as a resource for scale: the concrete envelope and the ventilated façade of slate and glass.

— The concrete envelope resolves the planning and the urban relationships.

— The ventilated façade envelope resolves the building program.

In this list of constructive elements, the void appears as the spatial element with the greatest presence – the one that provides the spatial quality and atmosphere.

MATERIALITY AND ITS ARCHITECTURAL FUNCTION

Structural white concrete for the roof and the vertical envelope. It is arranged forming longitudinal strips. Along the urban frontage they are aligned with the layout of the road; inside, they form a volumetric sequence.

The façade of the rooms is made of a prefabricated panel with a metal structure, a ventilation chamber and green slate plates that contribute to the atmosphere of the landscaping in the outdoor spaces.

Architect

Juan Trias de Bes

Building engineer

Ricardo Villoria

Collaborating Architects

Jordi Perramón

Structural Engineers

STATIC Ingeniería SLP

Installations

Ofiproject

General Contractor

Vopi 4 S.A.

Location

Carrer Esports, 1-3 Can Caralleu

Barcelona. España

Built Surface Area

9.345,90 m2

Start of Construction

2008

Finalization

2009

Photography

Dani Rovira

1. Location Plan

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Manusa Corporate Headquarters

Sant Cugat, Barcelona, Spain

ARCHITECTURAL PERCEPTION AT 100 KM/HOUR

In a context marked by the strong presence of the motorway linking Girona and France (and given the impossibility of generating independent urban spaces) a dialogue is created between the user and the disperse and diverse environment. The core of the design centers on the visual perceptions between the interior of the building and the exterior. All the construction-related decisions are derived from this idea, and resources are directed toward highlighting the contrast between static elements and dynamism, between the solid, objective concrete structure and the soft, subjective metallic curtain.

The building will be seen by most observers from vehicles circulating at high speeds along the adjoining highway. The envelope attends to and emphasizes this movement on the part of the observer. Meanwhile, users who remain static can observe the tangential character of the external movement.

A clear construction strategy is established with the cubic construction and the lit envelope.The building responds to light differently during the day and at night. During the day it filters the light, protecting the interior from direct sun; at night it emits a soft aura that accompanies travelers and distracts from what is happening inside.

Architects

Juan Trias de Bes

Marta Pascual

Collaborating Architect

Maria Barcina

Building engineer

Ricardo Villoria

Structural Engineers

STATIC Ingeniería SLP

Installations

JG ingenieros

General Contractor

Construcciones Riera

Location

Avinguda Via Augusta, Sant Cugat del Vallès. España

Built Surface Area

16.539 m2

Start of Construction

2008

Finalization

2010

Photography

Alejo Bagué

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Residential Building

Barcelona, Spain

TOWN

The site is located in the Poble Nou neighborhood, where the classic layout of Cerdà’s Eixample grid overlaps in a section that lacks the density and continuity of the more central areas.

The plot faces southeast toward Avinguda Diagonal, and to the a west it borders an interior city block devoid of buildings but occupied by the remnants of an industrial construction. Given these conditions, there is no distinction between the façades facing the exterior and the interior of the city block.

DESIGN STRATEGY

Three fundamental decisions are made:

1 Typological symmetry of the dwellings.

2 Symmetry of the façades on both opposite sides of the plot.

3 Visual transparency between the street and the interior courtyard, arranging the parking on the ground floor, avoiding construction underground. This space is protected from the outside by means of light perforated sheet metal enclosures, providing permanent cross ventilation, removing the need for mechanical extraction of combustion gases. The simplicity of this space also offers the possibility of using it for community events.

ENVELOPE

A reinterpretation of the classic Eixample balcony-gallery of the Eixample with the requisite sunshades.

The color white is used to provide the best integration with the adjoining buildings.

Architect Juan Trias de Bes

Marta Pascual

Fernando Herrero

Building engineer

Ricardo Villoria

Macià Parès

Structural Engineers

BIS structures

Installations

PGI Engineering Barcelona

General Contractor

Vopi 4 S.A.

Location

Carrer Pallars, 371, Barcelona

España

Built Surface Area

1.800 m2

Start of Construction

2016

Finalization

2018

Photography

Alejo Bagué

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Burés i Borràs House

Barcelona, Spain

UPDATED IMAGINARIES OF CONSTRUCTION AND ORNAMENT

The interest in the architectural renovation of Casa Burés comes from the overlap of two aspects:

1 Heritage restoration and the recovery of traditional Eixample housing.

2 Heritage restoration is always conditioned by the need to preserve existing elements. In cases where the original layout must be preserved, the difficulties associated with renovation increase significantly because of the need to comply with current building codes.

The intervention resolves three fundamental issues:

1 Reinterpretation of the traditional typology of housing in Barcelona’s Eixample grid layout, transforming the standard floor plan from three dwellings per landing to six new units. Cross ventilation is maintained in all of them.

2 Transformation of the original interior corridors of the dwellings into public corridors for access to the new units.

3 Creation of two new common areas: the basement (gym, indoor pool and meeting rooms) and the roof (solarium and outdoor pool).

Architects

Juan Trias de Bes

Marta Pascual

Fernando Herrero

Collaborating Architects

Mireia Figueras

Jordi Perramón

Building engineers

Ricardo Villoria

Macià Parés

Structural Engineers

BIS Structures

Installations

JG ingenieros

General Contractor

URCOTEX

OPROLER S.L.U

Location

Carrer Ausiàs Marc 30

Barcelona. España

Built Surface Area

7.109 m2 .

Start of Construction

2016

Finalization

2018

Photography

Alejo Bagué

1. Location Plan
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2. Vacuum obtained

House-Factory Natura Bissé

Cerdanyola del Vallès

Barcelona, Spain

ARCHITECTURE, IDENTITY AND BRAND

The architecture of the new Natura Bissé corporate building responds to two objectives: (1) representing the brand’s values, and (2) supporting the activities it houses. The first refers to “identity”, and the second to “productive organization”.

IDENTITY

In its appearance, the building transmits optimism, relaxation, sinuous and organic forms, luminosity, geometric clarity, the natural environment, the presence of greenery and spatial quality for the people who occupy it.

PRODUCTIVE ORGANIZATION

The massing of the new building is based on the superposition of four layers:

(Level 1) - Logistics.

(Level 2) - Production-laboratories.

(Level 3) - Offices-R&D.

(Level 4) - Training-Demonstrations.

Each level is specifically intended for the activities it houses, revealing the productive organization necessary for achieving the quality of the company’s cosmetic products.

Thus, the architectural expression of the building responds to the authenticity and originality of the Natura Bissé brand.

In the same way, its typology as an industrial building is novel because it responds to the new production programs of 21st-century industry, in which research, innovation and knowledge transfer require larger spaces than the elaboration and manufacture of products.

Architects

Juan Trias de Bes

Marta Pascual

Fernando Herrero

Collaborating Architect

Carlos García

Building engineer

Ricardo Villoria

Jordi Avilés

Structural Engineers

BIS structures

Installations

JG Ingenieros

General Contractor COMSA

Location

Carrer Creus Casas i Sicart, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona. España

Built Surface Area 14.595 m2

Start of Construction

2016

Finalization

2019 Photography

Aleix Bagué

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TdB Architects, founded in 1992, has extensive experience in the field of building and urban planning, currently led by five partners: Juan Trias de Bes, Pilar de Alós Espinós, Marta Pascual Marugán, Fernando Herrero Pfnür and Juan Núñez Berruguete.

The activity of TdB Architects is deployed in 3 main fields of work:

Corporate architecture: Headquarters such as Natura Bissé, Laboratorios Grifols, Academy of Medical Sciences of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, ESADE University at the Sant Cugat del Vallés Campus, or the Hotel Antiga Casa Buenavista.

Refurbishment: With references such as the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona, the refurbishment of the modernist building Casa Burés, the refurbishment of the Baroque Palace “Palau Moxó”.

Arquitectura residencial: En edificios con diversidad de escalas y volumetrías en una amplia extensión geográfica.

Currently, TDB Architects continues to develop projects and works for corporations and companies of reference in the field of architecture.

The work of TDB Architects has received numerous awards and prestigious nominations (Mies AWARD, FAD Awards, NAN Awards, among others) with many of the works being widely published in the reference media.

In addition, the members-partners of TdB Architects maintain a social commitment by giving lectures and university teaching activities (UIC School of Architecture), postgraduate training for professionals (CIARE), research projects (Laboratorio LITIES and Fundación Metrópoli), professional academies (Academia Europea de Doctores, Societat Catalana de Arquitectura i Salut in the Academia de Ciencias Médicas de Catalunya y Baleares), as well as in the Board of Trustees of the Sagrada Familia Church.

From the understanding that architecture is at the service of society, its tasks include values such as the transmission of the identity of corporations and companies, the contribution to territorial and urban implantation, the quality of the environment, the control of energy resources, the contribution to the health of users and the maintenance of buildings over time. In short, understanding that the construction of space must be the result of the convergence between architecture and humanism.

Juan Trias de Bes Mingot Pilar de Alós Espinós Marta Pascual Marugán Fernando Herrero Pfnür Juan Núñez Berruguete

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INDEXING

English ISBN: 978-1-63840-100-1

PCN: Library of Congress Control

Number: 2023933928

Printed in Europe, 2023

PARTNERS

Juan Trias de Bes Mingot

Pilar de Alós Espinós

Marta Pascual Marugán

Fernando Herrero Pfnür

Juan Núñez Berruguete,

TEAM MANAGERS

Alessandra Curreli

Alessandro Mistrali

Anton Aluja Olesti

Josep Vila Bayo

Juan Ignacio Calveiro

Marc Horta Domingo

Marck Farres Lozano

Natalia de Andrade Correa

Octavio Ariza

Raquel Maria Macià

Juan Vicente Porcar

TEAM SINCE 2003

Anibal Antonio Bardossy

Ada Demetriu

Alex Gallach Gil-Penna

Albert Gavalda Martínez

Alexandra Chacón

Alexandra Demetriu

Alexandre Ivanof

Alessandro Mistrali

Alexis Cogul Lleonart

Álvaro Dorronsoro de Santos

Álvaro Velosillo

Ana Sofía Machado Lopes

Andrea Stepanenko

Beatriz Agulla Luna

Belen Albajar Andreu

Bhawesh Mophal

Carla Peracchi

Carlos Alonso

Carlos García Fernández

Carlota Aluja Olesti

Christian Lasser

Christian Leiben Amuser

Cinzia Casu

Claudia Borrell Fisas

Cristina García Ventosa

Cristina Mora Porcel

Cristina Wendler

Daniel Arfeller

Daniel Espuny

David Kopito

David Ruiz Nogueras

Diego Milla Terre

Domenico Piemonte

Duarte Rato

Eric Martos Menor

Fátima Parés Fabregat

Fernando Cardoso

Florian Maurette

Fran Mengíbar

Francesc Buixeda

Francisca Vilches Valenzuela

Guillem Carabí Bescos

Hector Orozco Camargo

Iván Torres Ramón

Íñigo Uríbarri Parada

Inma Hervés

Jasna Zanki

Jean Craiu

Javier Villaescusa Caballero

Joan Casals Pañella

Jordi Flores Puig

Jordi Perramón Pellicer

José Antonio Espinós de Pascual

Jose Antonio Vidal Vela

Juan Trias de Bes y de Alós

Julia Borges

Justin Baroncea

Kelly Ung

Leonor Toro García

Lourdes Gaspar

Margarita Espinós Torredemer

Maria Andreina Caldera

Maria Barcina Roda

Maria Carolina Furnaguera

María Galofré de Alós

Maria Ribes Solano

Marianne Cortils Munné

Marianne Rie Beck

Marius Dumitrescu

Marzio Clementi

Matias Silva

Mauricio Galindo

Meital Schtaierman

Mercedes Alegre

Mercedes Ramos Pérez

Miguel Ángel Sosa Matos

Miguel Verdugo Yepez

Miguel Roman Romero

Miguel Servera Vizcaino

Mireia Figueras Novella

Mireia Rafel Celada

Miriam Trybalet

Montse Carbó Coscolla

Nuka Mgeladze

Nuria Perelló

Nuria Moliner

Oliver Frank

Oscar Flecha

Oscar Freitag

Patricia Comín

Pau del Campo Montoliu

Paula Rodríguez Grau

Teresa Del Pozo Lérida

Teona Dascalu

Tomas Masó

Ursula Eyzaguirre Kouri

Xavier Sarabia

Xavier Nicolau

Yeison Hurtado López

Yvette Solè Tasias

Wen Hsin Lin

Wilson Mogro

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